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LICENSING

Governed access to Enterprise Science

Licensing governs who may use which Licensed Materials, under what scope, and with what responsibilities.

WHAT LICENSING IS

Licensing is an access relationship, not a purchase


Enterprise Science™ operates as a governed institutional system. Public exposure—through publications, the website, and professional discourse—ends at recognition of the system's relevance. Application requires licensing.

A license governs who may use which Licensed Materials, under what scope, and with what responsibilities. Scope is defined by the licensing group, confirmed in the licensing conversation, and administered through the Entersci Access platform.

The system is powerful because of the Execution Sequence—the structured path from identified enterprise conditions to disciplined execution guidance. That power is realized when enterprise leaders act on the guidance the sequence produces. Operational use is recurring and structural, returned to on a defined cadence alongside financial and operational reporting as enterprise conditions evolve.

Licensing does not transfer ownership, confer practitioner authorization, or guarantee outcomes. It establishes the terms under which the system is used—within the classes of use the license permits, and within the responsibilities the licensee accepts.

THE LICENSING GROUPS

Three licensing groups govern access


Every license is scoped to one of three groups. Each group defines who may access the system, what classes of use are permitted, and what responsibilities the licensee accepts. Group is determined in the licensing conversation based on professional context and intended use.


Enterprise Leader
Annual License

Leader Access

Individual annual license for enterprise leaders. Leader Access governs observational and interpretive use of the Enterprise Science system—identifying enterprise conditions and evaluating available courses of action within one’s own organization. Diagnostic administration, representational use, and execution guidance authority are governed separately.


Enterprise Organization
Annual License

Institutional Access

Multi-user annual license for enterprise organizations. Institutional Access establishes a recurring interpretive discipline across leadership teams, governance bodies, and boards—embedded in leadership review cycles alongside financial and operational reporting. Scope, seats, and cadence expectations are defined in the licensing conversation.


Authorized Practitioner
Onboarding + Monthly

Practitioner Access

Individual authorization for CPAs, management consultants, and fractional executives applying Enterprise Science in client-facing advisory engagements. Includes access to Licensed Learning Materials and the certification pathway that grants the right to administer Licensed Materials on behalf of clients. Authorization is conditional, reviewable, and revocable.

Together, these foundations enable enterprise leaders and authorized practitioners to identify enterprise conditions accurately, apply governed interpretation rather than individual judgment, and evaluate defined courses of action—grounded in how the enterprise is actually operating, not only in reported results. Each foundation is required. No foundation is substitutable for another.


“An organization licensing Enterprise Science is not purchasing a tool. It is establishing infrastructure.”
Enterprise Science Inc.

THE LICENSING CONVERSATION

A four-step governance process


Whether initiated through inbound inquiry or outbound account development, the licensing conversation follows the same governance process. Enterprise Science may decline access without explanation. Declining access is a valid and expected outcome.

01

Suitability and fit assessment

The firm or organization’s context, orientation, and intended use are evaluated for fit with Enterprise Science’s Licensed Materials and classes of use. Assessment criteria include demonstrated understanding of system boundaries, intended use consistent with governed access, and appropriateness of Enterprise Science to the stated professional context.

02

Access framing and scope definition

If the account is suitable, the access relationship is framed: what the system is and is not, what access permits and prohibits, the distinction between classes of use, and the role of certification and authorization where applicable. License group—Leader Access, Institutional Access, or Practitioner Access—is determined based on the account’s profile and intended use.

03

License structuring

Scope and terms are confirmed in coordination with Licensing and Revenue Operations. Pricing is firm, non-negotiable, and per-user. No volume discounts are offered. No promotions, introductory offers, or trial structures are available at any license level.

04

License issuance and provisioning

Upon execution, the license is issued and platform access is provisioned through Entersci Access. The licensee assumes responsibility for correct application within licensed scope. Ongoing account management is conducted on a defined cycle—annual renewal, scope review, and introduction of new Licensed Materials as they are released.

BOUNDARIES

What licensing does and does not do


Licensing is bounded by what it is, and by what it is not. Each side of the boundary is explicit.

What Licensing Does

Grants governed access to Licensed Materials appropriate to the licensing group.

Defines the classes of use the licensee is permitted—observational, interpretive, diagnostic, representational, or execution guidance—within the group’s scope.

Establishes per-user terms with firm, non-negotiable pricing across all licensing groups.

Governs recurring access through annual renewal (Leader and Institutional) or continuous monthly access (Practitioner), each administered through the Entersci Access platform.

What Licensing Does Not Do

Transfer ownership of Licensed Materials, algorithms, or system documentation. Enterprise Science retains sole authority over the system and its materials.

Confer authorization to administer Licensed Materials on behalf of others, represent Enterprise Science conclusions externally, or apply execution guidance. Authorization is governed separately through certification.

Offer trial structures, introductory pricing, or volume discounts. The same terms apply to every licensee in a group.

Guarantee access. Enterprise Science may decline licensing without explanation. Declining access is a valid and expected outcome.

INQUIRY

Direct inquiry

Licensing, certification, partnership, and publications inquiries are handled through the Contact form, routed by subject to the governance process responsible.

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