Permeability

Product term: Permeability Score

Category: metric

Definition

A measure of how openly an organization shares information and coordinates with external partners. High permeability means data flows across team boundaries, partners access relevant information, and collaboration is frictionless. Permeability is enabled through transparent Team APIs, Data Sovereignty, and intelligent routing via The Pulse. Balanced against Data Sovereignty to protect sensitive information.

Key Points

Frequently Asked Questions

Doesn't permeability expose secrets?

No. Data Sovereignty and the Panopticon Test ensure sensitive data is protected. Permeability is selective transparency.

How do I measure permeability?

Cross-team collaboration frequency, inter-team data requests, partner accessibility, and knowledge base utilization.

How do I increase permeability?

Publish Team APIs, use The Pulse for routing, implement Data Sovereignty to create trust, and practice transparent decision-making.

Related Terms

Data Sovereignty
Article IV of the INO Constitution. Every individual owns and controls their pro...
Team API
A strict interface contract defining how teams interact with each other and the ...
The Pulse — Semantic Event Bus
The nervous system of the INO-OS. A real-time semantic event bus that routes sig...
Panopticon Test
Article VI of the INO Constitution. A test ensuring organizational monitoring an...

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