Trace executive ideas to their evidence.
The Open Executive Intelligence Index is Open Future Forum's transparent data, methodology, provenance, and public-intelligence layer for selected books, reports, studies, talks, interviews, people, and source-located executive ideas.
Its primary unit is the source statement: an attributed, precisely located, neutrally paraphrased contribution. Statements may connect to carefully scoped propositions; dossiers, debates, role comparisons, and trends remain separate editorial-synthesis layers with higher publication thresholds.
The human-readable index is published at:
https://openfutureforum.github.io/executive-intelligence-index/
Only named-human-approved production records appear on the public site, in exports, or in search. Candidate research remains in staging/ and is not public evidence.
Release 0.2.0 is a narrowly scoped pilot on governed identities for AI agents. It publishes 8 verified works, 11 exact editions, 20 canonical sources, and 100 source-located statements. It also preserves 48 resolved identity records as data-only lineage; none currently meets the configured threshold for a public person profile page.
The pilot is substantially English-language, source-concentrated, and not representative of all executives, roles, industries, regions, or markets. Inclusion does not imply endorsement, prevalence, adoption, consensus, or truth. Candidate propositions and all higher-order synthesis remain unpublished.
- Every public statement must be attributable to a reproducible source location.
- Attribution does not establish truth, prevalence, adoption, or consensus.
- Role analysis uses the person's role at source time.
- OFF-owned sources and relationships are disclosed.
- Engagement is kept separate from evidence quality.
- Copyrighted works are cited and summarized within defined limits, not republished.
- Held, rejected, unresolved, rights-limited, and unapproved records remain unpublished.
- Node.js 22+, TypeScript, Astro, JSON Schema 2020-12, AJV, Vitest, Playwright, and Pagefind.
- Canonical records in
data/; optional long-form interpretation incontent/. - Deterministic static output in
docs/, matching the established OFF GitHub Pages convention. - No production database, runtime API, secret, or live upstream fetch.
- Pinned external-project manifests preserve builds when upstream repositories are unavailable.
npm ci
npm run check
python3 -m http.server 8080 --directory docsFor a deployed release:
BASE_URL=https://openfutureforum.github.io/executive-intelligence-index/ npm run verify:liveWork on one dedicated branch per research batch. Register the protocol before discovery, log accepted, rejected, and held sources, keep candidates in staging/, and require named human review before promotion.
npm run scaffold:batch -- BATCH-2026-001
npm run scaffold:record -- STMT-2026-001 statements
npm run generate:review-packetsSee METHODOLOGY.md, RESEARCH-WORKFLOW.md, ATTRIBUTION-STANDARD.md, COPYRIGHT.md, and CONTRIBUTING.md.
The CXO Ecosystem Index owns full organization records; Executive AI Research owns OFF report-library records; the Executive Communities Index owns community records and its disclosed editorial rankings; and the Executive Community Playbook owns practical guidance. This project stores pinned crosswalks or references rather than duplicating those records.
Code is MIT licensed. Original structured data and editorial content are CC BY 4.0 licensed. Third-party works, transcripts, video, reports, source text, metadata rights, and trademarks are not relicensed. See the license files and COPYRIGHT.md.