ShurIQ Micro-Drama Stack Rank, Issue No. 9 + Grammar v0.1 Reflection
Today at 3 PM we walk Issue No. 9 of the W18 micro-drama stack rank, shipped in two voices to demonstrate the Stack Rank Grammar v0.1 we're encoding. The grammar builds on the V3 Report Grammar finalized April 30 and adds tricolon headlines, banned-terms enforcement for the layperson variant, scorecard column rules, and the inversion rhetoric block. Three artifacts below: the analyst version, the reader version, and a side-by-side diff that shows where the two grammars diverge.
The Analyst Version
Confident voice for the team. SBPI scorecard with tier badges, structural gaps, weekly predictions, and a Hard Truth that names winners and the losing incumbent. For team review and for clients who want the methodology.
The Reader Version
Plain English. Story-first. Diana's ask: zero jargon, easing the reader in, no acronyms, no tier numbers. For non-technical executives and for the public-facing surface of the report.
The Voice Diff
Side by side: same data, two grammars. Seven slices show how the analyst voice and reader voice translate the same facts. The artifact for tomorrow's grammar formalization session.
The Viz Hub
Eight visual views of W18, including Predictions and the Stability layer. The composite tells you where each brand sits; the Stability layer tells you whether the ground holds.
W18 Topline
Meeting Agenda
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Walk the W18 stack rank in the analyst view5 min
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Compare the reader view through Diana's lens5 min
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Voice diff: where the two grammars diverge10 min
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Stack Rank Grammar v0.1 review and lint checklist walkthrough15 min
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Open questions for tomorrow's formalization session5 min