A free 90-minute intensive with Prof. Suraj Srinivasan from Harvard Business School — and the twin operating model reshaping how senior leaders make decisions about agentic AI.
An intensive in three parts — prep, live, work. Each part feeds the next. The whole thing is built around one outcome: your first move on agentic AI, written down and ready to share.
Your AI campus opens as soon as you sign up. Spend 15 minutes telling our AI tutor about your role — what you do, what frustrates you, where the bottlenecks live. The conversation tunes the rest of the intensive to your work.
Suraj walks through the twin operating model — what's actually changing about knowledge work as agentic AI moves from pilot to production. Dirk Hofmann introduces DAIN Studios' A.G.E.N.T. framework — a five-phase lens for evaluating where agentic AI fits in your operating model, where it doesn't, and what has to be true before you start. You'll use it on your own workflow afterward.
Return to the AI tutor and apply the framework to a specific workflow from your own work. The conversation produces a one-page brief you can share with your team — naming the workflow, the agentic AI opportunity, and a starting point for what to do next.
Two people who've spent years on the gap this session closes: how senior leaders move from generic AI exposure to a defensible operating-model position — and a first move worth making.
Philip J. Stomberg Professor of Business Administration
Harvard Business School
Suraj leads HBS work on AI strategy for knowledge-intensive organizations. His research and teaching focus on the operating-model question senior leaders face: as agentic AI moves from pilot to production, what changes about hiring, structure, governance, and the work itself. His current research includes the AI twin spectrum — from avatars to knowledge twins to cognitive twins — and how organizations should think about restructuring around autonomous agents.
HDSR Board Member & Author
DAIN Studios
Dirk works with practitioners across industries to translate agentic AI from strategic concept into specific workflow decisions. His work focuses on the analytical motion that moves senior knowledge workers from understanding the technology to identifying where it fits in their own work — the foundation of the A.G.E.N.T. framework that anchors this session and the 2.5-week Agentic AI Intensive.
Thursday, June 4 · 12:00pm ET. Capped at 200 attendees. Live in the NGL AI campus.
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