A Fast Company Press Book
The body and nerves are built, but we're missing the most essential, agency providing piece: The Brain.
For one hundred years, without realizing it, we've been building an organism. We gave the enterprise a body through global supply chains, logistics networks, and industrial systems that move goods across the globe. Then, we gave it a nervous system of cloud platforms, enterprise software, and data that flows through organizations like electricity through a wire. Despite these advancements, companies are still bolting AI onto operating models that were broken before AI arrived; the same org. charts, same approval chains, and same workflows designed for a world where humans are the only processors. The result is an enterprise that can see everything but still can't think.
The Enterprise Brain is the blueprint for a different kind of organization. It introduces a new cognitive architecture-powered by ever-evolving foundation models and designed from how the human brain actually works-that lets the enterprise sense, reason, and act as one system. This book redefines the workforce as a partnership between AI agents that execute at speed and human leaders who govern the systems doing the work. It replaces the black box of human coordination with transparent, auditable reasoning, and maps the path to the self-scaling enterprise where revenue grows and head count doesn't.
Companies will either rewire themselves around the cognitive era or be left behind. For organizations looking to do the former, this is the guide for you.