Processes

What will AGI do for Modify requisitions?

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With no child occupations seeded, the evaluation relies on the process name 'Modify requisitions' within the Retail Trade context. Modifying a requisition is an administrative task that involves updating procurement records, quantities, or approval routing within a digital ERP or procurement system. Because this work consists entirely of software-based information transformation rather than the physical handling of goods, it sits firmly in the digital band.

A stakeholder or approver requests a change to an existing purchase requisition due to shifted requirements, budget constraints, or data entry errors.

Trigger
A stakeholder or approver requests a change to an existing purchase requisition due to shifted requirements, budget constraints, or data entry errors.
Outcome
The requisition reflects the requested changes, clears necessary re-approvals, and is queued for purchase order creation.

The work itself

Grounded Work Profile

Measured by

  • Modification Cycle TimeprocessProfile
  • Requisition Accuracy RateprocessProfile
  • Modification Processing CostprocessProfile

Key steps

  • Receive modification request for existing requisitionprocessProfile
  • Retrieve active requisition from the procurement systemprocessProfile
  • Validate requested changes against budget and purchasing policiesprocessProfile
  • Update quantities, specifications, delivery dates, or accounting codesprocessProfile
  • Route for re-approval if the modification exceeds defined thresholdsprocessProfile
  • Commit the updated requisition to the purchasing queueprocessProfile

How AGI delivers it

Four ways AGI delivers for Modify requisitions

  • Autonomous Agents as digital employees

    Hire a digital employee that does the job under earned, supervised autonomy.

    Agents.do
  • Services-as-Software

    Get the professional outcome delivered as software, priced on results, not headcount.

    Services.do
  • Business-as-Code

    Encode how your work runs, once, as software that executes itself.

    Platform.do