Core concepts
Agentic orchestration
How your diagnostic report turns into coordinated, autonomous action across the business.
A score by itself doesn't change anything. The point of the Business Health Index is what happens next: WarTable uses your diagnostic report to orchestrate autonomous agents that close the loops holding your operation back. This is the "act" layer of how WarTable works — diagnosis becomes follow-through.
From diagnosis to orchestration
Your proprietary diagnostic report doesn't just produce a number. It pinpoints where the constraint lives — which engine is weakest, and which underlying systems are leaking the most value. WarTable reads that map and decides where autonomous work will move the score the most, then coordinates the agents to do it.
Orchestration means the agents don't run in isolation. WarTable:
- Prioritizes — starts with the loops in your lowest-scoring engine, where effort returns the most.
- Sequences — stabilizes upstream systems before the ones that depend on them, so fixes hold instead of unraveling.
- Coordinates — keeps agents from working at cross-purposes, and rolls their results back up into your index so you can watch the number move.
Grounded in your report, not guesswork
Because orchestration is driven by your diagnostic — not a generic playbook — the agents work on your actual constraints. Two businesses with the same overall BHI can get very different orchestration plans, because the systems underneath their scores differ. That mapping is WarTable's proprietary layer; you see the result as a prioritized, coordinated set of agents rather than a pile of disconnected automations.
The engines tell you where you stand. The score tells you how much it matters. Orchestration is what turns that into work getting done.
Where to go next
This page covers the concept. To actually put agents to work — enabling them, keeping approvals on, and building trust before you let them run autonomously — see the hands-on guide, Working with agents.