Frequently asked questions

Questions about FORGE Logic

How FORGE Logic works with your existing delivery processes, documentation and organisational knowledge.

FORGE Logic is an AI-assisted delivery platform that helps organisations plan, govern and improve change initiatives. It combines structured delivery methods with AI-supported analysis to produce consistent governance artefacts and build organisational knowledge over time.

FORGE Logic is designed for CIOs, CTOs, PMOs, Transformation Offices, Project Managers, Programme Managers, Business Analysts, architects and organisations responsible for delivering complex change.

No. FORGE has been designed around technology-enabled and organisational change, but it can support any initiative that requires structured planning, governance, delivery oversight and organisational learning.

Yes. Existing charters can be uploaded for analysis. FORGE Assay evaluates the document, identifies omissions, contradictions, unclear assumptions and governance weaknesses, and provides structured recommendations for improvement.

No. You can begin with an existing charter, use information from an established initiative, or create a new initiative through the guided FORGE Billet intake process.

Yes. FORGE Logic can analyse existing documentation and help strengthen its clarity, completeness, consistency and governance quality. It is intended to improve and structure existing delivery thinking, not discard useful work.

Not necessarily. FORGE can complement existing governance standards and organisational templates. The objective is to improve the quality and consistency of the underlying information while supporting the organisation's established approval and assurance processes.

No. ChatGPT is a general-purpose assistant. FORGE Logic combines AI with a structured delivery process, defined governance logic, reusable data, organisational standards and accumulated knowledge from previous initiatives.

No. FORGE Logic supports professional judgement and decision-making. It identifies gaps, challenges assumptions and develops structured outputs, but accountability, review and approval remain with authorised people in the organisation.

Yes. FORGE Logic outputs are intended to support review, challenge and approval. Generated material should be treated as structured delivery input rather than an automatic organisational decision.

FORGE Logic is being designed to support multiple delivery approaches, including Agile, Waterfall, hybrid delivery, PRINCE2, PM² and ISO 21502-aligned governance. Support will continue to expand as the platform develops.

A general AI assistant helps an individual complete a task. FORGE Logic helps an organisation improve its delivery capability by capturing structured initiative data, preserving delivery knowledge and reusing lessons across future projects and programmes.

FORGE Logic captures structured information from initiatives, including assumptions, decisions, risks, dependencies, observations, outcomes and lessons. This creates an organisational knowledge layer that can be searched, analysed and reused after individual team members have moved on.

Yes. As more initiatives are undertaken, the organisation develops a richer body of structured delivery data. This can support cross-project analysis, earlier identification of recurring problems and more informed planning for future change.

Yes. FORGE Logic provides a consistent structure for capturing, reviewing and governing initiatives while allowing different delivery models, methods and organisational requirements to be applied where appropriate.

Yes. FORGE Logic guides users through the questions, information and judgements required to develop stronger initiative documentation. It does not remove the need for professional judgement, but it can improve consistency and help staff develop their delivery capability.

Your organisation retains ownership of the information it provides. Detailed data ownership, processing and retention terms will be defined in the applicable customer agreement.

No. Customer information is intended to remain isolated within the relevant organisational environment and is not used to populate another customer's workspace.

FORGE Logic is being designed for professional delivery environments where controlled access and confidentiality are important. Organisations should nevertheless apply their own information-classification, security and data-handling policies when deciding what information to enter.

Implementation will depend on the organisation's size, governance requirements, configuration and integration needs. A focused team may be able to begin using core capabilities quickly, while broader organisational adoption will require controlled onboarding and governance alignment.

FORGE Logic is designed to guide users through the delivery process, but appropriate onboarding is still recommended. The level of training required will depend on the user's role, delivery experience and the organisation's governance model.

Integration capabilities will expand as the platform develops. FORGE Logic is intended to complement existing portfolio, project, document-management and collaboration tools rather than require organisations to replace their entire delivery ecosystem.

Yes. FORGE Logic is intended to support individual practitioners, small delivery teams and larger enterprise transformation functions. The appropriate configuration and licensing model will depend on the scale and complexity of use.

Demonstrations, beta participation and design-partner arrangements are available. Contact the FORGE Logic team to discuss the most appropriate route.

Licensing is based on organisational requirements, expected usage and the capabilities required. Contact the FORGE Logic team to discuss the appropriate option.