Define, decide and implement your agentic projects, fast.

Deciding what you entrust to agents has become strategic : delegate the wrong task and you damage the brand; delegate nothing and you lose time and ground. I bring a tooled method and a proprietary matrix to rule, task by task — no AI, supervised AI, autonomous AI —, with the legal framework and data security settled upfront. The result : a concrete action plan, not a presentation.

The Agentic Delegation Plan determines, task by task, what a Luxury House can entrust to AI agents and what must stay in-house — no AI, supervised AI, autonomous AI. Tooled method, proprietary matrix, legal framework and data security. Deliverable : the map of the seven fields and one sheet per delegated task.

Properly supervised, an agent is faster, makes fewer mistakes, holds a scale no team can and crosses more data — to give human time back to what makes you desirable: creation, rare advice, the relationship.

The method, in five steps.

  1. 01

    Scoping & prioritisation

    We gather every input — your workflows, tools and data — from a project kick-off with your teams. We draw a prioritised backlog of candidate tasks.

  2. 02

    Arbitration

    Our agentic delegation matrix is the heart of this phase — the tool that decides. We tune its two axes, what pushes toward delegation and what holds the human in, and their criteria weighted with the House. A verdict per task: no AI, supervised AI, autonomous AI.

  3. 03

    Specifications & architecture

    For each task selected, the functional specifications and technical architecture — the choice of tools, with your IT department. Built with the House, fitted to what you already run.

  4. 04

    Delivery

    The planning: the deployment order, who keeps control of what, the safeguards in place. You leave with the map and one sheet per task.

  5. 05

    Deployment

    We deploy in waves, under control — then ongoing support takes over, close to your teams, until the agents hold the scale.

Backlog: candidate tasks ranked by value and feasibility.
Prioritised backlog of use cases and tasks to agentise.

What the plan contains.

A preview of the deliverable: three movements, seventeen sections. The cases addressed are built on your House.

I — Frame

  1. 01What you delegate, what you keep
  2. 02Desirability first
  3. 03Risk & the AI Act
  4. 04Sovereignty & security
  5. 05We delegate workflows
  6. 06The upfront framing
  7. 07Selecting the candidates

II — Decide

  1. 08The delegation matrix
  2. 09What agents don’t address

III — Implement

  1. 10The overview, by field
  2. 11The cases, field by field
  3. 12Protecting the name
  4. 13Leading the change
  5. 14The safeguards book
  6. 15The tools
  7. 16Implementation
  8. 17Appendix — Sources & references
Delegation matrix: delegability and value to keep in-house.
Agentic delegation matrix.
Case sheet: what the agent does, its data, who decides, the safeguard.
One sheet per delegated task.

For each task, three options.

No AI

The gesture, the eye, trust — the final call on a stone’s origin, price, artistic direction. What makes the House’s name is never delegated.

Supervised AI

An agent prepares, a manager decides and signs. Gathering proofs of origin, simulating a price, preparing a meeting. The agent informs; the human decides.

Autonomous AI

An agent acts, we check. The repeatable, under a safeguard: restock alerts, stock reports, simple after-sales, declining approved content.

Delegation map: seven fields, thirty-three cases.
The overview — 7 fields, 33 cases settled.