Pulled from your TMS, WMS, ERP, support inbox, and Slack overnight. What broke. What needs a decision today. Who's behind on what. Delivered at 7am with one-click actions on the top items.
Your ops director starts every morning by stitching context from five tools: the overnight TMS dashboard, the WMS exception log, the support inbox, Slack #ops-incidents, and whatever else came in. The good ones do this in 60 to 90 minutes. The honest ones admit they skip days and get blindsided.
By the time they finish the morning catch-up, the day's already moving. Decisions get deferred. The team waits on direction.
Each step is its own agent-or-pipeline component. Don't try to do this in one giant prompt — the failure modes compound.
No vendor lock-in. Every piece is replaceable. The orchestration outlasts the model — when Claude 5 or GPT-6 ships, swap the model, keep the pipeline.
Calibrated to mid-market scale (50–1000 staff, $1M–$200M revenue). Your numbers will vary; the framework gives you the order of magnitude to plan against.
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4 weeks. Inside your stack. Working against your real data. Your team owns the system at handoff. Use the architecture above as the starting brief.