Marketing Ops, Tech & Team
- What it is: the provision-and-govern layer the rest of the map runs on — the platforms you buy, the way you wire them together, the process you run the work by, the people (and now the agents) who do the work, and the governance that keeps all of it legal and solvent. J runs the meter; the neighbor domain owns what the meter powers.
- The 2026 shift: the agent stack became a real stack layer. "Human-agent teams" is now a vendor-shipped org primitive (Asana's repositioning, June 2026 — ledger), and agents' security/governance/cost/observability has consolidated into one thing worth naming: the agent control plane.
- The hard truth: capability is bought far faster than it is adopted. Martech utilization sits near ~49% (Gartner, ledger) and only ~34% of enterprise teams run an autonomous agent in production despite near-universal experimentation — most ROI failures are implementation/adoption failures, not tool failures.
- Don't: buy faster than you can govern, believe "autonomous" agent marketing, treat MCP as plumbing instead of an attack surface, or assert a martech-utilization trend (the level is stable; the trajectory is non-comparable across surveys).
How this domain is organized internally — and the decision logic, runnable workflows, and agent angle — are in the full map.
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