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The Four Ages of Work Coordination: From Craft to Algorithm

The Four Ages of Work Coordination: From Craft to Algorithm

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Humanity has organised work in fundamentally different ways across history. Understanding this arc helps us see where we're headed—and why this moment is different.

In this episode, I trace the evolution of coordination through four distinct ages. Each transition seemed impossible until it happened. Each displaced roles that seemed essential. And each ultimately created more human value than it destroyed.

I explore:→ The Craft Age: when masters coordinated through apprenticeship and guild membership→ The Industrial Age: when hierarchy and scientific management replaced craft knowledge→ The Knowledge Age: when networks and collaboration replaced command-and-control→ The Algorithmic Age: when machines begin coordinating what humans used to coordinate

We're living through the transition from the third age to the fourth. The signs are everywhere—if you know what to look for.

Every previous transition was resisted by those who benefited from the old model. Every previous transition happened anyway. The question isn't whether algorithmic coordination will replace human coordination for routine work. It's whether you'll be ready when it does.

This episode provides the historical context to understand what's coming—and why the post-project world isn't a break from history, but its continuation.

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