The Toolkit · Coming soon
Enterprise Taxonomy.
The same taxonomy thinking, scaled for teams with multiple stakeholders, approval workflows, and integration with the metadata models you already run.
Enterprise Taxonomy takes the workflow behind the Taxonomy Builder and scales it for organizations where a taxonomy is not a one-person decision. It is built for the teams that have to reconcile competing vocabularies across departments, route changes through an approval chain, and keep the result in sync with the systems the taxonomy has to feed.
What it will do
- Multi-stakeholder design: capture the language each team actually uses, then resolve it into one governed structure instead of five competing ones.
- Approval workflows: route proposed fields and controlled-vocabulary changes through reviewers, with a record of who approved what and when.
- Integration mapping: align the taxonomy to your existing metadata model and the platforms downstream of it, so the structure is deployable, not just theoretical.
- Governance built in: versioning, ownership, and a review cadence, so the taxonomy stays current as the organization changes.
How it relates to the rest of the toolkit
Start with the metadata taxonomy basics to get the foundation, use the Taxonomy Builder to design a working structure, and reach for Enterprise Taxonomy when the work has to survive multiple stakeholders and a formal approval process.
Status
Enterprise Taxonomy is in design. The fastest way to hear when it opens, and to shape what it does, is to subscribe to The Roundup below or get in touch about early access.