Make the Controller Package the runtime center of gravity

Controller PackageRuntime usabilityCADE

A CADE event succeeds or fails in execution. Controllers need to find prompts, role guidance, adjudication aids, timing cues, and review structure under pressure without relying on the original designer.

Move from fragmented runtime artifacts toward a unified Controller Package as the primary execution artifact.

Keep a runbook-centered model

Pros
  • Familiar structure for long-form exercise planning
  • Useful as reference material
Cons
  • Higher context switching during execution
  • More designer dependency
  • Harder for controllers to locate specific runtime guidance quickly

Use separate products for each controller function

Pros
  • Each product can be optimized for a specific role
  • Simpler individual documents
Cons
  • Increases fragmentation
  • Creates risk that controllers use different references
  • Makes portability harder

Good AI-generated content is not enough if humans cannot use it under time pressure. The Controller Package makes CADE more portable by consolidating execution logic, quick references, role aids, decision prompts, and review tools.

Designing AI-produced artifacts for runtime human usability

The Controller Package is the product-design move that turns CADE from a designer-supported event into a framework designed for independent facilitation.