Document Type: Protocol
Status: Structural
Version: v1.0
Authority: HeadOffice
Applies To: AIBS Brain, Ecommerce Brain, HeadOffice, future MWMS service offers
Parent: HeadOffice
Last Reviewed: 2026-04-12
Purpose
This protocol defines how MWMS establishes clear expectations with clients before service delivery begins.
Expectation clarity prevents:
• scope confusion
• delivery misunderstandings
• unrealistic performance assumptions
• communication friction
• timeline pressure conflicts
• responsibility ambiguity
• relationship instability
Clear expectations improve:
trust
collaboration efficiency
delivery quality
decision speed
relationship stability
Expectation alignment reduces avoidable conflict.
The source material emphasizes that many client conflicts originate from unclear expectations rather than poor execution.
Scope
This protocol applies to:
• consulting engagements
• ecommerce optimization services
• AI system implementation engagements
• experimentation retainers
• diagnostic engagements
• advisory relationships
It governs:
communication expectations
scope clarity confirmation
collaboration structure clarity
timeline expectations
performance interpretation boundaries
It does not govern:
pricing logic
proposal structure
qualification decisions
legal contract drafting
Those are governed by:
MWMS Value Based Pricing Framework
MWMS Proposal Structure Framework
MWMS Service Offer Qualification Framework
Definition or Rules
Core Principle
Expectation clarity prevents conflict.
Clients interpret services through their expectations.
If expectations are unclear:
assumptions fill the gap.
Assumptions often produce misalignment.
Misalignment produces friction.
Expectation setting reduces interpretation risk.
The course material stresses proactive expectation alignment before work begins.
Expectation Categories
Expectations should be aligned across six areas:
Scope
Timeline
Communication
Responsibilities
Data Access
Performance Interpretation
Each category reduces a common source of friction.
Rule 1 — Scope Expectation Clarity
Clients must clearly understand:
what is included
what is excluded
what level of depth is included
what level of customization is included
Ambiguity creates scope expansion pressure.
Scope boundaries protect delivery focus.
Scope clarity reinforces productized service structure.
The source material highlights defining scope boundaries early to prevent misunderstandings.
Rule 2 — Timeline Expectation Clarity
Clients must understand:
delivery schedule
milestone structure
feedback timing
review cadence
expected response times
Clients often assume faster timelines than realistically possible.
Timeline transparency improves planning stability.
The course emphasizes explaining realistic timelines early in the relationship.
Rule 3 — Communication Expectation Clarity
Define:
communication channel
meeting frequency
reporting structure
stakeholder participation
feedback expectations
Communication clarity prevents coordination friction.
Communication structure reduces ambiguity.
The source material highlights defining communication structure early.
Rule 4 — Responsibility Clarity
Clarify:
what MWMS is responsible for
what the client is responsible for
what decisions require client input
who approves deliverables
who provides data
who implements changes
Responsibility clarity prevents delays.
Responsibility clarity prevents blame confusion.
The course stresses defining shared responsibilities early.
Rule 5 — Data Access Expectations
Clients must understand required access levels.
Examples:
analytics platforms
ecommerce platform access
experimentation tools
CRM systems
advertising platforms
Without access, progress slows.
Access clarity improves timeline reliability.
The course material emphasizes securing required access early.
Rule 6 — Performance Interpretation Expectations
Clients must understand:
experiments do not guarantee wins
learning cycles require iteration
results require sufficient data
performance improvement takes time
not all hypotheses produce uplift
Expectation realism improves relationship stability.
The course emphasizes setting realistic expectations regarding experimentation results.
Rule 7 — Define Decision Pathways
Clarify:
who approves work
who prioritizes initiatives
how disagreements are resolved
escalation pathways
Decision clarity reduces delays.
Decision clarity improves workflow continuity.
The source material highlights the importance of stakeholder clarity.
Rule 8 — Define Change Handling
Clarify how additional requests are handled.
Examples:
additional scope requires reprioritization
new work requires separate agreement
timeline adjustments may be required
resource allocation may change
Change clarity prevents uncontrolled expansion.
The course material emphasizes defining how new requests are handled.
Expectation Alignment Timing
Expectation alignment should occur:
before kickoff
during onboarding
before major milestones
when scope changes
Expectation clarity is not one-time.
It is continuous reinforcement.
Governance Role
This protocol ensures:
delivery stability
relationship clarity
scope discipline
communication clarity
responsibility clarity
HeadOffice governs expectation structure logic.
AIBS Brain applies protocol during onboarding.
Relationship to Other MWMS Standards
This protocol interacts with:
MWMS Service Offer Qualification Framework
MWMS Productized Service Design Framework
MWMS Diagnostic Sales Call Framework
MWMS Proposal Structure Framework
MWMS Value Based Pricing Framework
Qualification ensures viable client selection.
Productization ensures structured scope.
Proposal ensures clarity of engagement logic.
Expectation setting ensures delivery alignment.
Together these frameworks form the MWMS service commercialization layer.
Drift Protection
The system must prevent:
unclear scope expectations
unrealistic timelines
unclear responsibilities
unclear communication structure
unclear access requirements
unrealistic performance expectations
uncontrolled scope expansion
misaligned decision ownership
Expectation drift creates avoidable conflict.
Avoidable conflict reduces delivery effectiveness.
Architectural Intent
MWMS Client Expectation Setting Protocol ensures that delivery begins with alignment.
Expectation clarity:
reduces friction
improves collaboration quality
improves execution speed
improves relationship stability
reduces misunderstandings
Clear expectations create stable service relationships.
Stable service relationships improve long-term system performance.
Change Log
Version: v1.0
Date: 2026-04-12
Author: HeadOffice
Change: Initial creation.
Change Impact Declaration
Pages Created:
MWMS Client Expectation Setting Protocol
Pages Updated:
none
Pages Deprecated:
none
Registries Requiring Update:
MWMS Architecture Registry
MWMS Document Registry
Canon Version Update Required:
No
Change Log Entry Required:
No