How Does My Knowledge Architecture Work with MAIA?
When you load your Knowledge Architecture into MAIA Decision OS, every decision rehearsal draws from it. MAIA already knows your company.
Without a Knowledge Architecture
You tell MAIA about your company during the session. MAIA works from what you share in the moment. If you forget to mention a key vendor dependency, a regulatory constraint, or a competitive threat, MAIA cannot account for it. The rehearsal is only as informed as your real-time recall.
With a Knowledge Architecture
MAIA already knows your company — its financial structure, team dynamics, competitive position, governance model, vendor dependencies, strategic priorities, and historical patterns. When you rehearse a decision, MAIA simulates how it affects revenue, team capacity, vendor relationships, regulatory posture, and competitive position — because all of that context is already loaded.
What this means in practice
Rehearsing a hiring decision? MAIA knows your current headcount, attrition patterns, capacity strain signals, compensation philosophy, and how long backfills typically take — all from your Knowledge Architecture.
Rehearsing a market expansion? MAIA knows your competitive position, demand channels, customer segment economics, and how quickly your company has adapted to market shifts in the past.
Rehearsing a strategic pivot? MAIA knows your previous pivots, what triggered them, how long transitions took, what institutional knowledge was at risk, and what patterns repeat in your company's history.
The Knowledge Architecture does not replace your judgment. It ensures your judgment is fully informed.
Keeping it current
Companies change. People leave, strategies shift, markets move, competitors emerge. Brick-by-Brick offers Scope Assessments and tiered updates to keep your Knowledge Architecture current so MAIA always works from the latest intelligence.