FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

How AGC diagnostics actually work.

The questions senior leaders ask before engaging AGC.

These answers explain how AGC diagnostics work, why execution is conditional, and what to expect at every stage.

If your question is not answered below, AGC will respond directly when you start a diagnostic.

Why does AGC start with diagnostics instead of execution?

Because most failures are decision failures, not execution failures.

AGC exists to identify the real constraint before strategy, delivery, or capital is committed. Starting execution without diagnosis increases risk, cost, and the likelihood of failure.

AGC does not scope, price, or deliver execution services without diagnosis.

Can I skip the diagnostic and go straight to advisory or delivery?

No.

Advisory and delivery engagements are only accessible after approved progression from a governing diagnostic.

Execution without a defensible decision record creates unacceptable risk.

Why do I have to pay for a diagnostic?

Because diagnosis is the work.

AGC diagnostics are fixed-scope, evidence-based products that produce clear decisions. They are not sales exercises or discovery calls.

If progression occurs, 100% of diagnostic fees are credited forward. Clients only ever net-pay the highest phase reached.

What if we complete a diagnostic and decide not to proceed?

That is a valid and often successful outcome.

AGC diagnostics exist to help you decide whether to Proceed, Pause, or Stop. Avoiding the wrong execution is value, not failure.

There is no obligation to progress beyond diagnosis.

Can I book and pay for a diagnostic without speaking to anyone?

Yes, in most cases.

Standard diagnostics can be booked and paid for directly. Intake forms are issued automatically after payment.

Phase 0 (Decision-Grade Diagnostic) requires eligibility confirmation before booking, given its scope and the level of exposure involved.

When does delivery actually start?

Delivery begins only after payment is confirmed, the intake form is completed, and the required documents are received.

Delays in inputs pause the delivery timeline.

What is the difference between a Clarity Sprint and Phase 0?

A Clarity Sprint establishes clarity for contained or internal decisions.

Phase 0 is required when exposure exists. Board approval, government involvement, investor exposure, capital expenditure, or reputational risk.

Phase 0 produces a formal decision record suitable for senior authorities.

What happens if a diagnostic reveals higher risk than expected?

AGC will require escalation to a Phase 0 diagnostic.

This protects decision-makers and ensures execution is authorised only when it is defensible.

Does AGC raise capital, sell sponsorship, or deliver projects directly?

No.

AGC diagnoses decisions and governs delivery where appropriate. It does not act as a broker, salesperson, or delivery contractor.

Can I start if I am unsure which diagnostic to choose?

Yes.

Begin with a Clarity Sprint. From there, AGC will recommend the appropriate pathway based on the decision, the exposure, and the stage of development.

How does AGC handle confidentiality?

All AGC engagements operate under formal confidentiality from the first conversation.

Diagnostic findings, client identities, and engagement details are not disclosed publicly. Any case study material is anonymised and reviewed before publication.

"We should probably get a diagnostic before we commit."

BEFORE THE NEXT DECISION

If you are serious about outcomes, the first step is not delivery. It is diagnosis.

If your organisation is about to commit capital, credibility, or public trust to a sports decision,
AGC can help determine whether it is ready to proceed.