30 Agents = Raising Kids · Chief of Staff
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The Problem
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30 agents.
Fighting each other.

Someone asked how many I run. The real answer was messier than the number.

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The Chaos
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No org chart. No convener. Just noise.

Agents overwriting each other. Duplicate work. Conflicts I couldn't see until something broke.

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The Fear
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"I was scared. The whole house was about to burn down and I couldn't tell which agent lit the match."

Intimidation is real. But it fades the moment you change the shape of the system.

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The Turn
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So I built a Chief of Staff.

Not to do the work. To convene the work. One agent whose job was to make the rest play nice.

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The Fix
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What the Chief actually does.

01
Convenes. Runs the morning board. Decides who ships what.
02
Delegates. Hands work to the right agent. Not all of them.
03
Flags conflicts. Catches two agents doing the same thing.
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Keeps focus visible. This week's priorities. One source.
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The Result
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The house stays clean.

Before agent number five, build the convener. Everything downstream of that is easier. Everything upstream of that is chaos.

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Your Move
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Want the prompt framework that runs half of these agents, including the Chief?

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