Harnessing the Agentic Chaos-
- Luca Collina
- Mar 30
- 2 min read
In 2024, we were thrilled to have one chatbot write all our emails. Now in 2026, the honeymoon with chatbots is already over. Many companies now have dozens of specialised AI agents. You’ve got one for sales, one for logistics, and one that does nothing but track the cost of energy. On paper, it sounds lovely; in practice, it’s a mess. These are agents that aren’t communicating with each other. This is what we like to refer to as “Agent Sprawl”, and it’s the worst productivity killer of the year.
The answer is AI Orchestration. Think of it as the "Mastermind" of your enterprise, connecting all your different bots and getting them to work together. Instead of you having to talk to five different agents to move a container, you talk with the Orchestrator. It knows exactly which agents are good at what part of the job and automatically manages the exchanges. "We are moving from 'using a bunch of apps' to 'engaging in the digital workforce, ' 1
Why does this matter now? Because competition has changed. In 2026, winners aren't those who have the most agents: they are those who have an orchestrator that can orchestrate the best. Imagine your logistics agent automatically prompting your finance agent to revise a budget the instant a shipment delay occurs. No human input, no manual handoffs. That is an uncorrupted, solid value orchestrated. Only "Agentic Teamwork" can scale up without driving you crazy, 2
If you aren't building an orchestration layer, you’re just building a digital junk drawer. Your agents are isolated silos, and isolated silos don't create ROI. They create technical debt. Smart leaders are moving toward a "Semantic Layer" for agent collaboration—a common language that lets different bots understand the business's strategic intent 3.
It is time to stop building more bots and start building the bridge that connects them. Are you ready to lead a symphony, or are you just making noise?





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