Priority-setting authority is explicitly defined and accessible
The organization maintains documented definitions of who holds authority to set, change, and arbitrate competing priorities at each level of the organization. When priority conflicts arise, the resolution pathway — including who decides and on what basis — is known without requiring informal navigation or relationship inference.
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