Governance

Engagement Role Disclosure

Clarifying the scope and nature of independent facilitation engagements conducted through Alwyn & Co.

This page outlines the role undertaken in independent engagements to ensure clarity regarding responsibility, ownership, and execution boundaries across client projects.

Nature of Role

Alwyn & Co. operates primarily as an independent business facilitator and engagement intermediary in selected software-related opportunities.

Its role is limited to:

  • understanding business requirements at a commercial level
  • helping structure opportunity discussions
  • facilitating introductions between businesses and capable delivery providers
  • supporting early-stage requirement alignment where needed

Alwyn & Co. does not ordinarily function as the direct executing software delivery entity unless explicitly agreed in a separate written engagement.

Execution Responsibility

Unless separately contracted under a distinct execution agreement:

  • Alwyn & Co. does not directly undertake software development
  • does not directly perform UI/UX design
  • does not directly manage engineering teams
  • does not directly supervise delivery operations
  • does not act as the principal project management authority

Execution obligations remain with the appointed delivery company, implementation partner, or contracted service provider engaged for the project.

Intellectual Property Ownership

Alwyn & Co. does not automatically claim ownership over software intellectual property created under facilitated engagements.

Unless explicitly stated in written agreement:

  • IP ownership remains governed by the contractual arrangement between the client and the executing delivery provider.
  • Alwyn & Co. is not presumed to be the creator, assignee, or owner of delivered software assets.

Any IP rights involving Alwyn & Co. arise only where separately documented in formal written agreement.

Scope Limitation

The role of Alwyn & Co. is limited to facilitation, commercial coordination, and engagement structuring.

This may include:

  • opportunity identification
  • requirement discussion facilitation
  • delivery partner alignment
  • commercial coordination support

It does not inherently include:

  • technical delivery liability
  • software performance guarantees
  • execution warranties by default

Delivery Accountability

Project delivery quality, implementation timelines, technical outcomes, and execution accountability remain the responsibility of the appointed executing provider unless expressly assumed under separate written terms.

Engagement Transparency

This disclosure is intended to maintain clear role transparency across all parties and ensure that responsibility boundaries are properly understood before entering into facilitated engagements.

For engagement-specific responsibility terms, written contractual agreements shall prevail over general website disclosures.