advisory
This term carries a weight of professional authority without the power of command. It suggests a relationship where expertise is offered, but the final decision rests with someone else. In corporate or government settings, it signals a supportive role rather than a managerial one. As a noun, the word evokes a sense of urgency and caution. It is typically associated with high-stakes environments like meteorology, public health, or finance, where the information is critical for safety or risk mitigation but does not yet reach the level of a mandatory order or a full-scale emergency alert.
Countable when referring to a specific warning document (a travel advisory). Uncountable when referring to the general nature of providing guidance (the role is advisory).