"Agent Operations Design Notes Series Guide — Where to Start with Team Design, Evaluation, Permissions, and Orchestration"

This guide groups the posts that ask not “how do we make the agent smarter?” but “what do we still have to design so the agent stays usable, auditable, and recoverable?”

Best entry path

  1. Agent Operations Design Notes — Agent Team Design 101
  2. Agent Operations Design Notes — Agent Evaluation Is Closer to Regression Testing
  3. Agent Operations Design Notes — Where to Draw the Line Between Allow, Ask, and Deny
  4. Agent Operations Design Notes — How to Design an Approval Loop
  5. Agent Operations Design Notes — Why Sandboxing Is a Quality Structure
  6. Agent Operations Design Notes — What Teams Still Have to Design in the Managed Agents Era
  7. Agent Operations Design Notes — Four Things Teams Still Need to Own in the Managed Agents Era
  8. Agent Operations Design Notes — What a Good Agent Runtime Looks Like
  9. Agent Operations Design Notes — Multi-Subagent RAG Is a Role System

Shorter paths by need

  • Team boundary first: 1 → 6 → 7
  • Safety and control first: 3 → 4 → 5
  • Evaluation and runtime first: 2 → 8
  • Multi-agent retrieval and orchestration: 9

What to read after this

  • Harness Engineering Basics Series
  • Ontology and Memory Systems Series Guide

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