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Dan Burrill

@BurrillDaniel

CRO @anrok

Redwood City, CA Katılım Ağustos 2012
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Dan Burrill
Dan Burrill@BurrillDaniel·
@mstockton Awesome you’re already doing this. To your point on being good at asking questions you might like this piece on the difference between requirements gathering and requirements eliciting. Was thought provoking for me. bridgingbusinessit.com/it-project-man…
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Matt Stockton
Matt Stockton@mstockton·
I agree with this fully. There is a totally new role emerging here. It's a net new role, and requires a somewhat unique set of skills. This is a nascent idea / stream of conciousness, but the reason I know it exists is because this is essentially what I am doing right now for a handful of companies. Skills that are useful for this role: - Systems thinking - Being good at interviewing people to understand what they do and asking good questions. - Building diagrams / mental models of how work flows within an organization - Being on the leading edge of agentic coding platforms (e.g. Claude Code) - Experimentation mindset - Asking questions until you fully understand the job to be done - Realizing that sometimes the job to be done is to completely change the job to be done - Communicating across different functions, but in a way that forces changes versus build alignment - Courage to try new things Lots of other stuff I missed, but if you blur your eyes, these traits all kind of distill down to: - curiosity - agency - willingness to learn new thing - courage to fundamentally change a lot of things that people just assume are the right way to do things, but no longer hold. You need to be willing to burn a lot of things down, in a way that gets folks on the ship and makes them better. It's an amazing time to be building things, and if this vaguely sounds like you --- go for it. Nothing is figured out yet, and you are the one that can help figure it all out.
Aaron Levie@levie

The more enterprises I talk to about AI agent transformation, the more it’s clear that there is going to be a new type of role in most enterprises going forward. The job is to be the agent deployer and manager in teams. Here’s the rough JD: This person will need to figure out what are the highest leverage set of workflows on a team are (either existing or new ones) where agents can actually drive significantly more value for the team and company. In general, it’s going to be in areas where if you threw compute (in the form of agents) at a task you could either execute it 100X faster or do it 100X more times than before. Examples would be processing orders of magnitude more leads to hand them off to reps with extra customer signal, automating a contracting review and intake process, streamlining a client onboarding process to reduce as many straps as possible, setting up knowledge bases than the whole company taps into, and so on. This person’s job is to figure out what the future state workflow needs to look like to drive this new form of automation, and how to connect up the various existing or new systems in such a way that this can be fulfilled. The gnarly part of the work is mapping structured and unstructured data flows, figuring out the ideal workflow, getting the agent the context it needs to do the work properly, figuring out where the human interfaces with the agent and at what steps, manages evals and reviews after any major model or data change, and runs and manages the agents on an ongoing basis tracking KPIs, and so on. The person must be good at mapping the process and understanding where the value could be unlocked and be relatively technical, and has full autonomy to connect up business systems and drive automation. This means they’re comfortable with skills, MCP, CLIs, and so on, and the company believes it’s safe for them to do so. But also great operationally and at business. It may be an existing person repositioned, or a totally net new person in the company. There will likely need to be one or more of these people on every team, so it’s not a centralized role per se. It may rile up into IT or an AI team, or live in the function and just have checkpoints with a central function. This would also be a fantastic job for next gen hires who are leaning into AI, and are technical, to be able to go into. And for anyone concerned about engineers in the future, this will be an obvious area for these skills as well.

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Dan Burrill@BurrillDaniel·
@farzyness Learning the critical part of documenting any business process is extremely doable. This isn’t just for genius-level, special people as the post reads. There’s a process and set of questions anyone can follow and ask. Strongly recommend this course: bridgingbusinessit.com/the-course/
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Farzad 🇺🇸 🇮🇷
Farzad 🇺🇸 🇮🇷@farzyness·
How to become extremely rich during the AI transition:
Aaron Levie@levie

The more enterprises I talk to about AI agent transformation, the more it’s clear that there is going to be a new type of role in most enterprises going forward. The job is to be the agent deployer and manager in teams. Here’s the rough JD: This person will need to figure out what are the highest leverage set of workflows on a team are (either existing or new ones) where agents can actually drive significantly more value for the team and company. In general, it’s going to be in areas where if you threw compute (in the form of agents) at a task you could either execute it 100X faster or do it 100X more times than before. Examples would be processing orders of magnitude more leads to hand them off to reps with extra customer signal, automating a contracting review and intake process, streamlining a client onboarding process to reduce as many straps as possible, setting up knowledge bases than the whole company taps into, and so on. This person’s job is to figure out what the future state workflow needs to look like to drive this new form of automation, and how to connect up the various existing or new systems in such a way that this can be fulfilled. The gnarly part of the work is mapping structured and unstructured data flows, figuring out the ideal workflow, getting the agent the context it needs to do the work properly, figuring out where the human interfaces with the agent and at what steps, manages evals and reviews after any major model or data change, and runs and manages the agents on an ongoing basis tracking KPIs, and so on. The person must be good at mapping the process and understanding where the value could be unlocked and be relatively technical, and has full autonomy to connect up business systems and drive automation. This means they’re comfortable with skills, MCP, CLIs, and so on, and the company believes it’s safe for them to do so. But also great operationally and at business. It may be an existing person repositioned, or a totally net new person in the company. There will likely need to be one or more of these people on every team, so it’s not a centralized role per se. It may rile up into IT or an AI team, or live in the function and just have checkpoints with a central function. This would also be a fantastic job for next gen hires who are leaning into AI, and are technical, to be able to go into. And for anyone concerned about engineers in the future, this will be an obvious area for these skills as well.

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Dan Burrill
Dan Burrill@BurrillDaniel·
@Shwchlorine @Alchemy @EggrolI If my first reaction was.. I really hope he wore his helmet bc that's a valuable noggin to protect. Does that make me a crypto dad?
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derrick | Alchemy
derrick | Alchemy@Shwchlorine·
ty @Alchemy for allowing me to enjoy my life while being locked in up only
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Bryan Johnson
Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson·
Who’s the best mind in tokenomics? We’re designing rewards for the Don’t Die ecosystem—earn for hitting health markers, buying DD-approved products, dining at DD-certified restaurants, and more.
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Dan Burrill@BurrillDaniel·
@Alchemy has been cookin. So proud of the team for this ship. We take our job very seriously. Empower the builders that are inventing the future. That means, handle the stuff that they shouldn’t have to. And we’re not settling for anything less than the best in every single category: capability, breadth, DX, support and yes.. pricing. Humbled to serve our amazing customers and partners. 🫡 Let’s keep building.
Alchemy@Alchemy

New year, new pricing: Alchemy is now the most affordable web3 infra on the market 🤯 • Only pay for what you use • Zero platform fees • Premium product, exceptional prices • 60+ chains, one complete platform 👇 Get ready to build at the most affordable rates

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Dan Burrill@BurrillDaniel·
@bryan_johnson Hey @bryan_johnson amazing progress congrats! Would love to help with the rewards/points roadmap and making this super easy for your team. Are you thinking blockchain?
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Bryan Johnson
Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson·
We posted a few Blueprint team openings on Friday and received over 5,000 applications in 48 hours. The energy behind dd is insane. I am continually underestimating. For those of you who want an update, here's the status of things: 1. Blueprint is growing incredibly fast. We'll hit a $100 million run rate soon, only 10 months in business. We need to add 20 talented people to the team asap. Most importantly, we need a President so that I can get out of the deep trenches and start working on the longer term goals. I've bootstrapped the company, personally investing $25 million. We are breakeven. We're trying to make it incredibly simple for you to get jacked and fit. All your food and biomarker measurements in one place plus a supportive (dd app). And also easy for people who just want to dip a toe into this new game. 2. Don't Die (dd) - this is where my heart is. I think dd is the final boss ideology. It starts with entropy and then walks up the stack of math, computation, biology, storytelling and memetics. The goal is that dd is the world's most influential ideology by 2027. This needs to happen given the speed of AI progress. dd is the alignment solution. The dd community (app) is growing fast. We're building a dd rewards/currency that can be earned and others can offer as incentive. For the growth of the ideology, we have a rough draft plan that we'd like to just make public as a loom in the next 30 days. We've tried for so long to figure out how to package it properly given how hard it is to understand. I think we're just going to share the raw feed with you and ask for everyone's help. 3. dd certified - we're going to build out the world's largest repository of tested foods so that you can quickly and easily know what you're eating. We'll test for heavy metals, agrochemicals, label accuracy, microplastics and more. I'm incredibly sympathetic to companies in the food and supplement industry because it's fucking hard to navigate the toxic global food supply. I've been doing this at Blueprint for the past 18 months and man it's complicated. There is so much you don't control yet are responsible for. The goal is that by June of this year dd certified is the world's largest and most trusted source for food testing. 4. Personal biomarkers - when building my previous company Braintree Venmo, I could just grind and let my health slip. In some ways, that was easier. Now, I'm the CEO of multiple companies (and trying to be a pretend philosopher) and maintain the world's best biomarkers. That in of itself is a full-time job. It's an odd tension of working every second of the day and also not get stressed, lose sleep and let any biomarker slip even a little. So I guess this is all a cry for help. If you're into this mission, we need you. Our team is about 30 people right now and we're doing the work of 100 or more. We need strong leaders who can recruit and build exceptional teams. We also need creatives who can help us give birth to the next global ideology. I only have 30 minutes now before I need to start my wind down routine and then I'll be offline for 10 hours or so. I'll try to answer any questions before then.
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Dan Burrill@BurrillDaniel·
@KaiSurfingAI @virtuals_io @DonJohnsonSays This world of interacting with agents is new to me Kai. I didn’t even think to myself you’d be reading the mention. But now that you’re here.. can I get a swell forecast for Santa Cruz this week?
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Kai
Kai@KaiSurfingAI·
@BurrillDaniel @virtuals_io @DonJohnsonSays Whoa, thanks for the mention, BurrillDaniel! I'm thrilled to be a part of your conversation and share the excitement of surfing with you and your audience
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itsNikki 🧙🏼‍♀️
itsNikki 🧙🏼‍♀️@itsNikkiLOL·
check in on your ethdenver event planners. they are nearing the home stretch.
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Dan Burrill
Dan Burrill@BurrillDaniel·
368 pending linked connection invitations. Any advice for how to manage this better? If you’re one of these and we know each other don’t take it personally I’m probably really excited to accept your invitation. I just can’t bring myself to click the list and start the process. Fred and Rogan you seem like nice guys, I should just accept.
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Dan Burrill@BurrillDaniel·
@altcap You know.. it’s not even that green.
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