AI agents fail because handoffs break, not because automation is missing
The real bottleneck in business workflows isn't the absence of AI. It's the gap between people, tools, and decisions. A practitioner argues that successful agent deployments start by mapping handoff failures, not by buil
A common misconception in AI agent deployment is that the technology itself solves workflow problems. In reality, most business processes fail not because they lack automation, but because information moves poorly between people, tools, and decision points. The starting question should not be "Can w...
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