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From Individual Contributor to Individual Operator Series #10: The Individual Operator Audit

Audit the system Do not ask, "am I using AI enough?" Ask whether your work system reliably turns intent into quality outcomes without surrendering judgment. That is the real audit for the individual operator. The point is not enthusiasm for agents. The point is dependable leverage. Scorecard Rate

From Individual Contributor to Individual Operator Series #5: The Agent Portfolio: How to Run Multiple Workers Without Losing the Plot

Parallelism is seductive The first thrill of agents is parallelism. Ten workers can research, draft, refactor, summarize, compare, and test at once. The trap is integration debt. Parallel execution does not automatically create parallel progress. It creates more artifacts, more branches, more claims, more decisions, and more surfaces to reconcile.

From Individual Contributor to Individual Operator Series #9: Building Your Personal Operating System

Beyond scattered tools A personal operating system is not an app stack. It is the repeatable pattern by which work enters your world, gets triaged, receives context, gets delegated, gets reviewed, ships, and teaches the system something. That distinction matters. Tools are interchangeable. Operating loops compound. Core components A useful

From Individual Contributor to Individual Operator Series #8: Accountability Does Not Delegate

The hard boundary Agents can execute work. They cannot own professional consequences. If a recommendation is wrong, a customer message is misleading, a report invents evidence, a code change breaks production, or an automation damages trust, the operator owns the consequence. "The agent did it" may explain the

From Individual Contributor to Individual Operator Series #7: Failure Modes of the Individual Operator

Leverage has shadows The individual operator can fail in more interesting ways than the traditional IC. They can produce more while knowing less. They can delegate faster while reviewing worse. They can create the appearance of momentum while the work system decays silently. This is why agentic work needs failure

From Individual Contributor to Individual Operator Series #6: Review Is the Real Leverage Point

The bottleneck moves Agents move the bottleneck from creation to evaluation. That does not mean the operator should read every generated word slowly. It means the operator needs a review system that finds the places where judgment matters: truth, fit, tradeoffs, risks, taste, and decision readiness. In the agent era,

From Individual Contributor to Individual Operator Series #3: Context Is the New Management Layer

Context as management People managers move context through meetings, updates, nudges, repetition, and judgment calls. Individual operators now do a smaller, sharper version of that for agents. They package reality so a worker can act without constant interruption. They decide what the system needs to know, what should persist, what

From Individual Contributor to Individual Operator Series #4: Taste Is How You Scale Yourself Without Scaling Mediocrity

Cheap generation raises the bar When first drafts are cheap, the scarce skill is not producing more options. It is selecting, shaping, refusing, and calibrating. Agents make average work abundant. They can produce a polished memo, a plausible strategy, a tidy refactor, or a convincing summary on demand. That does
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