The AI-Native Playbook
A practical guide to rebuilding companies, teams, and individual work around AI agents.
Why every company is being rebuilt
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What it is
The AI-Native Playbook is a field guide for the agent era: how work changes when software can read, decide, act, and improve inside the operating system of a company.
Who it's for
It is written first for startup founders who need to build with leverage from day one. It is also for executives and operators inside larger organizations who have to turn AI from experiments into a working operating model.
The third audience is the professional whose work is changing now: engineers, marketers, finance teams, legal teams, HR, operations, support, product, and sales people learning to design AI-native workflows rather than merely use AI tools.
How to read it
Start with 1.1. The opening chapters explain why companies are being rebuilt, why most AI transformations fail, and where the economic pressure comes from. From there, move into the machine, the people, and the playbook sections depending on whether your immediate problem is architecture, organization design, or execution.
What to expect
The guidebook is not a trend report. It is a working model for how to think, what to build, what to avoid, and how to recognize when an AI-native workflow has become real.
Use the cases when you want evidence. Use the artifacts when you want reusable operating objects. Use the guidebook when you need the strategic sequence.