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Agentics: How to design AI agents for impact, growth & innovation

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Everyone’s talking about AI agents, few know how to design them for real impact. Most teams discover quickly that today’s platforms aren’t truly agentic, and the jump from prototype to production is harder than expected.

Agentics is a practical guide to closing that gap. It gives you a clear vocabulary and compact design patterns to turn intent into machine-usable meaning, make smart trade-offs across autonomy, embodiment, and runtime, and craft agents that act with purpose, reason over context, and work alongside people to deliver outcomes, not just outputs.

You’ll find guidance on the parts most teams defining mission, composing multi-agent roles, setting guardrails and escalation rules, and instrumenting for trust and accountability. It also addresses how agentic systems reshape business models, operating practices, and the roles humans play.

Four grounded scenarios show these ideas in action across finance, health, law, and marketing, translating concepts into buildable realities in high-stakes enterprise environments.

For product leaders, designers, engineers, and founders ready to move beyond demos and build dependable systems, Agentics provides the structure and examples to get started.

207 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 5, 2025

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