The Coordination Capital Doctrine

A Governance Framework for Board-Level Capital Allocation

Modern enterprises allocate substantial labor to coordination—meetings, reviews, escalations, synchronization. Yet this allocation is rarely measured as distinct capital or governed through institutional discipline.

This framework establishes measurement discipline, governance thresholds, and structural interpretation for coordination capital. It is designed for CFOs, Chief Audit Executives, and Risk Committees in regulated financial services institutions.

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