June 9, 2026

Turning day-to-day challenges into agentic ideas

Date & Time (GMT):
June 9, 2026 4:30 PM
Date & Time (EST):
June 9, 2026 11:30 AM

As part of the Social Intelligence Innovation Challenge in Agentic Workflow, this session is designed to help practitioners think through what makes a strong submission and how agentic ideas can emerge from real day-to-day work.

Together with Pulsar, we’ll explore how repetitive tasks, interpretation challenges, and decision-making pressures within social intelligence can become the foundation for meaningful agentic workflows. The session will:

  • Revisit key ideas from the training programme From Analyst to Architect, including the five agent archetypes and how they map to common forms of social intelligence work.
  • Help you to think about agent ideas grounded in your own work, identifying recurring friction points, repetitive tasks, and judgment calls that could benefit from AI support.
  • Outline what makes a strong submission, including guidance on scoping ideas, from small interventions to larger workflow concepts
  • Present a live Q&A to answer questions about the challenge and how to translate day-to-day pain points into a compelling idea

If you’ve been thinking about where agentic systems genuinely fit within your work, or you’ve identified a recurring challenge that could be handled better, join us for the session.

Whether your idea is still rough or already taking shape, this is an opportunity to develop it further and understand what makes a strong submission for the Social Intelligence Innovation Challenge.

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