For many organizations, agentic AI is already here.
AI agents are beginning to execute tasks that used to require human judgment: searching for information, completing forms, generating reports, coordinating handoffs, updating records. The scope is still limited, but the trajectory is clear. Over the next several years, agents will take over more of the individual steps inside the workflows your people run.
This creates an enormous opportunity and an equally large blind spot, unless organizations build the feedback infrastructure now.
As AI agents handle more tasks, the human’s role in a workflow shifts from executing individual steps to overseeing, directing, and resolving exceptions. The locus of human effort moves from execution to judgment and coordination.
That shift makes workflow-level visibility more important, not less. You need to know whether the agent is making the workflow faster and easier for the human working alongside it, whether the handoff between agent and human works cleanly, where exceptions concentrate, and what the agent produces that humans then have to fix.
None of these questions can be answered by monitoring the agent alone. System logs record what the agent did, not how that landed for the worker, what downstream friction it created, or whether the human experience of the overall workflow improved.
The organizations that will manage the agent-augmented workforce most effectively will be the ones that built a workflow feedback loop before the agents arrived, not after.
The data you collect now about how workers experience their workflows becomes the context your agents need to improve. If you have not captured that data, your agents are operating on assumptions, and assumptions at scale and speed compound into expensive problems.
There is also a strategic dimension. The organizations that develop strong workflow intelligence today are building a capability that gets more valuable as AI takes on more. Every workflow data point you collect now is context that makes future AI deployments better targeted and better adopted.
Start capturing workflow feedback at scale now, because the decision only gets harder as the pace of change accelerates.
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