This repository is the source bundle for a public GitHub Wiki of generalized operating patterns.
Source pages:
https://github.com/policani/operating-patterns/tree/main/wiki
GitHub Wiki status:
The repository has wiki support enabled, but GitHub has not initialized the
.wiki.git backing repository yet. Until the first wiki page is created through
GitHub's wiki UI, the source pages above are the public browsing path.
Portfolio landing page:
The material is intentionally framed as a professional knowledge base rather than employer-specific case studies. It should help a reader understand the operating problems I work on, how I structure ambiguous work, and what kinds of capabilities the work demonstrates.
Use this repository as a supporting pattern library for Marco's public positioning, not as the main sales page and not as a resume. The portfolio site and GitHub profile should carry the clearest navigation. These pages provide the reusable operating logic behind that positioning:
- Portfolio governance and signal recovery
- Executive decision support and tradeoff visibility
- AI resource allocation and human-governed workflow design
- Delivery readiness, value realization, and partner ecosystem governance
The wiki should remain generalized. It can support search and AI discovery through clear capability language, but it should not absorb private evidence, employer-specific claims, or product prose from the proof-of-concept modules.
This is not a conventional software project. It is a public-safe knowledge base for portfolio reviewers, hiring managers, PMO leaders, and AI operations teams.
Open these first:
The value is in the operating logic: how unclear work becomes visible, how tradeoffs become discussable, how value and evidence are separated from theater, and how governance keeps humans accountable for decisions.
Recommended public GitHub setup:
- Repository name:
operating-patterns - Repository visibility: public
- Wiki visibility: public
- Repository README: this file or a shorter version of it
- Wiki source: the Markdown files in
wiki/
The wiki/ folder is the source copy. The public GitHub Wiki should be updated
from those files so readers can browse the material at /wiki instead of
digging through the repository tree.
The public wiki should not include:
- Former employer names
- Client names
- Company logos
- Screenshots
- Internal terminology
- Financial figures
- Exact dates
- Named systems, roadmaps, or internal processes
- Details that make a prior organization identifiable
The private evidence library can keep specific facts, metrics, dates, employers, and source notes. The public wiki should stay generalized.
This material is independent personal work based on generalized professional experience. It is not affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by any current or former employer or client. Confidential details have been omitted or generalized.