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Service: wellarchitected · 2025-05-19 · Documentation low

File: wellarchitected/2025-02-25/framework/ops_ops_model_def_responsibilities_ownership.md

Summary

Fixed grammatical errors and improved clarity in responsibility ownership documentation

Security assessment

Changes are purely editorial improvements to existing content without modifying security-related information or introducing security features. No impact on security documentation.

Diff

diff --git a/wellarchitected/2025-02-25/framework/ops_ops_model_def_responsibilities_ownership.md b/wellarchitected/2025-02-25/framework/ops_ops_model_def_responsibilities_ownership.md
index 6be166f6d..b2eeac505 100644
--- a//wellarchitected/2025-02-25/framework/ops_ops_model_def_responsibilities_ownership.md
+++ b//wellarchitected/2025-02-25/framework/ops_ops_model_def_responsibilities_ownership.md
@@ -11 +11 @@ Understand the responsibilities of your role and how you contribute to business
-Occasionally, a responsibility might not have a clear owner. In these situations, design a mechanism resolve this gap. Create a well-defined escalation path to someone with the authority to assign ownership or plan to address the need. 
+Occasionally, a responsibility might not have a clear owner. In these situations, design a mechanism to resolve this gap. Create a well-defined escalation path to someone with the authority to assign ownership or plan to address the need. 
@@ -91 +91 @@ While they identified, addressed, and documented the majority of responsibilitie
-    1. Identify frequently-requested, resource-intensive request, which are typically strong candidates for improvement. 
+    1. Identify frequently-requested, resource-intensive requests, which are typically strong candidates for improvement. 
@@ -93 +93 @@ While they identified, addressed, and documented the majority of responsibilitie
-    2. Look for best practices, patterns. and prescriptive guidance, and simplify and standardize improvements with this guidance. 
+    2. Look for best practices, understand patterns, follow prescriptive guidance, and simplify and standardize improvements.