AI Executive Accelerator
Orchestration - Week 6

Multi-Model Workflows

You know the models. You know their differences. Now learn to use them in concert. The value is not in any single tool. It is in how you move work between them.

Duration
60 min
Format
Framework + Live Practice

Session Overview

Share what your verification workflow revealed and what you learned from trying a different model on real work
Learn five multi-agent patterns, from the simple relay to autonomous teams, and where each one fits
See a fully designed system in action: agentic email processing with trust calibration, priority scoring, and human checkpoints
Design a multi-model workflow for a challenge from your own work: choose the pattern, assign the roles, define the handoffs
Preview the collaborative project: your cohort will pick a shared challenge and build the solution together in Modules 7 and 8
Session Materials
Session Guide
Full session outline with agenda, talking points, and facilitator notes.
Facilitator Resource
Multi-Agent Patterns
Five patterns on a complexity scale: Relay, Supervisor, Debate, Shared Workspace, and Autonomous Team. Start simple. Add sophistication only when the problem demands it.
Reference
Agentic Email Processing
A fully designed system that triages, enriches, prioritizes, and drafts email responses with calibrated trust levels. Click through the simulation to see what the system produces.
Applied Example
Homework Assignment
Prepare to define, design, and delegate. Sharpen your problem statement, sketch the system design, and come to Module 7 ready to produce a project brief.
Preparation for Module 7
Session Debrief
What happened across all three cohorts and the cross-cohort lunch and learn. Techniques, participant stories, homework.
Post-Session Notes
Before This Session

Complete the Module 5 homework: rebuild a high-stakes workflow with explicit verification checkpoints and try at least one step in a different model. Come ready to share what the verification process caught and how the model comparison changed your approach.