
Why Your AI Agents Need a Chief of Staff (Not More Prompts)
You've got 5 AI agents writing code. They're fast, they're autonomous, and they're silently diverging from each other. The fix isn't better prompts -- it's governance. Related: 3,277 Tests Passed. The Bug Shipped Anyway. | Full series on nxtg.ai The Coordination Problem Nobody Talks About AI coding agents have gotten remarkably good at execution. Give one a well-scoped task, clear context, and a test suite, and it will deliver. The problem starts when you have more than one. I run 17 projects with 2 AI Chiefs of Staff operating around the clock. Here's what happens without governance: Agent A refactors a shared module. Agent B, working in a parallel session with stale context, overwrites the refactor 10 minutes later. Agent C writes 200 tests that all pass -- but none of them test edge cases, because the agent optimized for coverage metrics, not coverage quality. Agent D completes a task perfectly, thoroughly, with great documentation -- for the wrong spec version, because nobody told
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