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-===== 📘 Company Playbook =====+====== Chenla Playbook ======
  
-This section defines the strategic principlesescalation paths, and coordinated responses for high-impact decisions and recurring operational patterns. It is not about step-by-step procedures, but **how we thinkdecide, and act consistently across the company**.+The Playbook is the shared reference for how Chenla works: the expectationsrituals, and systems that help the team operate with clarity and autonomy. It is not a rulebook. It is a living map of how we collaboratemake decisions, and maintain coherence across distributed work.
  
-----+===== Purpose ===== 
 +  * Give every team member a clear understanding of how Chenla operates. 
 +  * Provide reusable structures for communication, planning, and feedback. 
 +  * Reduce coordination overhead by making expectations explicit. 
 +  * Support autonomy: people know what “good” looks like without waiting for instructions.
  
-==== 🧭 Core Playbook Entries ==== +===== How to Use This Playbook ===== 
-  * [[playbook:escalation_paths|🚨 Issue Escalation Paths]] (to be created) +  * Read sections as needed; they are modular. 
-  * [[playbook:decision_making|🎯 How We Make Decisions (Decision-Making Protocols)]] (to be created+  * When improving a process, update the relevant page (or propose changes). 
-  * [[playbook:communication_rhythm|📅 Weekly & Monthly Communication Rhythm]] (to be created) +  * Keep the Playbook concise — remove redundancy, elevate essentials. 
-  * [[playbook:client_escalation|📞 Client-Facing Escalation Protocols]] (to be created) +  * Treat it as a tool for clarity, not bureaucracy.
-  * [[playbook:crossborder_projects|🌐 Cross-Border Project Playbook (Cambodia–Thailand)]] (to be created)+
  
-----+===== Sections =====
  
-==== 🎓 Cultural Principles & Behavior ==== +**Branding**   
-  * [[playbook:values_in_action|💬 Company Values in Action]] (to be created) +Guidance for how Chenla presents itself publicly.   
-  * [[playbook:what_good_looks_like|🏆 What “Good” Looks Like – Quality Benchmarks]] (to be created) +  * [[playbook:branding:linkedin_banners|LinkedIn Banners]]
-  * [[playbook:trusted_judgment|🧠 Developing Trusted Judgment]] (to be created)+
  
-----+**Communication**   
 +Shared norms and expectations for how we communicate, especially in a distributed environment.   
 +  * [[playbook:communication:introductions|Introductions]]
  
-==== 📄 Templates ==== +**Remote Work**   
-  * [[templates:decision_log|📝 Strategic Decision Log Template]] (optional) +  * [[playbook:remote_work:start|Remote Work]]
-  * [[templates:escalation_map|🚦 Escalation Flowchart Template]] (optional) +
-  * [[templates:_template|🧾 SOP/Playbook Page Template]] (shared)+
  
-----+**People**   
 +Rituals and structures that support growth, alignment, and onboarding.   
 +  * [[playbook:people:onboarding_milestones|Onboarding Milestones]]
  
-==== 📚 Resources ==== +**Performance**   
-  * [[meta:contributor_guide|🛠 Contributor Guide]] +Lightweight structures for evaluating progress without micromanagement.   
-  * [[meta:dokuwiki_syntax|📖 DokuWiki Syntax Guide]]+  * [[playbook:performance:kpis|KPIs]]
  
-----+**Principles**   
 +The deeper reasoning behind how we operate — the lenses that shape decisions.   
 +  * [[playbook:principles:deep|Deep Principles]]
  
-**Next Steps:**   +**Rituals**   
-- Begin by writing one or two key escalation scenarios your team faces regularly   +Recurring practices that maintain clarity, alignment, and momentum.   
-- Add actual cases where a decision path worked well (or failed), and what was learned   +  * [[playbook:rituals:office_transition|Office Transition]]
-- Link to SOPs, policies, or communications that support these protocols+
  
-----+**SOPs**   
 +Operational guides and templates for consistent execution.   
 +  * [[playbook:sop:start|Standard Operating Procedures]]
  
-{{tag>index playbook escalation strategy decision-making}}+===== Contributing ===== 
 +  * Use simple, direct language. 
 +  * Keep pages short unless depth is required. 
 +  * Prefer structure over narrative. 
 +  * When unsure where something belongs, add it temporarily and we will refactor as needed.
  
 +This Playbook evolves with the company. When the system improves, the Playbook improves.
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