This course covers Credit Committee Reporting Readiness, which involves preparing structured monitoring insights, risk assessments, and exception summaries for review by the credit committee within the Credit Monitoring & Portfolio Surveillance credit workflow to ensure clear, decision-ready information for governance evaluation. It evaluates key dimensions such as governance protocols, early warning signal identification, risk trend analysis, and proactive portfolio risk management, with each requiring independent validation and documented rationale before any credit action is finalized. It is distinct from reporting and disclosure standards, as it focuses specifically on structured preparation, escalation packaging, and breach response related to credit committee review readiness and governance decision support, while reporting and disclosure standards address broader regulatory, financial, and strategic communication requirements with separate evidence standards, ownership, and approval authority. Within Escalation, Governance & Surveillance Controls, the credit analyst executes the assessment, completes documentation, and flags exceptions for manager review within Credit Monitoring & Portfolio Surveillance credit files, shaping escalation scope and credit committee priorities.