Efficiency Layer Pilot Checklist
Reference documentation for Efficiency Layer Pilot Checklist in Adaptive Skills.
Use this checklist at the end of an Efficiency Layer pilot.
Fit
- The pilot stayed in one bounded lane or a very small set of recurring task shapes.
- The trio was used because there was real pain, not because it was new.
- The team could explain when each skill should be used.
Operational value
- At least one task was kept smaller because of
task-chunking. - At least one round ended with a clearer stop-or-continue decision because of
checkpoint-review. - At least one handoff or restart became easier because of
handoff-summary.
Boundary quality
- AletheIA-level macro review did not leak into the efficiency skills.
- Efficiency skills did not replace feature planning or workflow when those were primary.
- The pilot did not become a broad process mandate.
Follow-up quality
- The team can say whether the trio should stay, adjust, or stop.
- At least one useful example or note for future refinement was identified.
- The next step is explicit: continue with trio, refine one skill, or hold.