@ericosiu: This is the new AI forward agency org chart. The old model was functions, handoffs, reports, and labor arbitrage. The n…
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This tweet introduces a new organizational model for an AI-forward agency, shifting from functional handoffs to outcome-driven loops with agent fleets and systems memory.
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This is the new AI forward agency org chart.
The old model was functions, handoffs, reports, and labor arbitrage.
The new model is outcomes, loops, agent fleets, and systems memory.
Every role owns a number. Every loop has feedback. Every workflow writes back to the company brain.
This is how we’re thinking about it:
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