Oseloke Inc
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Enterprise Engagement Platform (EEP)
Operational (Pilot) Governed Surfaces Preview Features

Shared collaboration layer across OEOM workspaces.

Enterprise Engagement is the cross-business-unit capability for communities, forums, knowledge publishing, events, mentoring, and governed social workflows. It integrates inside existing OEOM portals — not as a separate product. Biology 30 is one workspace among many; sign-in and enrollment determine what you see.

Currently supports

  • Communities & cohorts — enrollment-driven membership shells Pilot
  • Forums — workspace-scoped discussion metadata with human approval before publish Operational
  • Knowledge publishing — governed blogs and reference shells Operational
  • Events — scheduled session metadata from Enterprise Core Operational
  • Streaming readiness — external embed link placeholders and delivery metadata Preview
  • Mentoring & projects — registration shells for future business units Preview
  • Social & ad planning — draft workflows with human approval; no autonomous posting or spend Governed

Still not enabled

  • Autonomous social posting or ad spending
  • Custom video streaming infrastructure or unmanaged public social feeds
  • Real-time messaging timelines or unmanaged forum feeds
  • Autonomous booking, payment, or notification redesign
  • Standalone curriculum delivery — education remains in Training BU

Human approval gates remain at every external-facing action. Client, Provider, and Operations access paths are unchanged.

How it fits OEOM

One engagement layer, many business units.

Workspace context

After sign-in, users choose a workspace. Context resolution determines forums, publishing queues, and event metadata — no default landing on a single program.

Governed execution

Forums, blogs, and social drafts require human review. Operations personas see governance queues; learners see approved surfaces only.

Portal integration

EEP surfaces appear inside the Enterprise Portal and Command Center — not as a parallel public social network.