The final Click-to-Catastrophe episode is live: The Shutdown Playbook.
Two questions sit at the center of it:
Who owns the first move? And what happens in the first hour after suspicion appears?
That is where a lot of damage starts. Not because nobody cares. Because too many teams still rely on vague ownership, same-channel verification, and parallel improvisation.
The first visual maps the ownership gap. The second turns that gap into a usable shutdown protocol: confirm, pause, freeze, lock, notify, call, log.
If your team has ever had the data but not the route, this piece was written for you.