Flow
A sequence of steps or processes through which work or data moves.
The current that carries work
Flow refers to a designed sequence that channels work from start to finish. It eliminates randomness by setting out an order of operations that ensures repeatability.
Context in Decidr
In Decidr, a flow is like a riverbed. Once water enters it, the course is defined. Work follows the designed channel, avoiding the inefficiency of improvisation.
Flows are the connective tissue of the agentic org. They translate decisions into execution, ensuring that what is decided actually gets done the same way every time. Without flows, organisations fall back on memory and ad hoc coordination. With flows, they achieve reliability at scale.
The beauty of flows is that they are programmable but also observable. Teams can see the steps, measure them, and improve them. This creates not just process automation but process literacy. People don’t just run the flows, they understand them. And once they understand them, they can design better ones. That is why flows are foundational.
They are the arteries through which the lifeblood of the agentic organisation moves.