Working Group Cockpit
The Working Group Cockpit is the human-readable project control surface inside the workspace.
It helps the team see:
- the current mission,
- active tasks,
- recent changes,
- current assumptions,
- decision needs,
- output locations,
- review status,
- integration health.
What To Look For First
| Area | Question It Answers |
|---|---|
| Project charter | What are we studying and why? |
| Team brief | What does the working group need to know? |
| Initial tasks | What should happen next? |
| Questions for user | What is blocked on human input? |
| Decisions | What choices have been made? |
| Assumptions | What might be wrong? |
| Checkpoint | What state should we preserve? |
How It Should Feel
The cockpit should feel like a calm lab notebook plus a project dashboard. It is not just a chat transcript. It is the shared memory that lets a working group restart without losing its thread.