
What does the modern AI-first team actually look like?
In this Zero To Hero session, Microsoft MVP Danish Naglekar breaks down one of the biggest questions in the Power Platform and agentic AI space right now: are we moving toward agent-first teams… or into a new kind of fusion team where humans, copilots, agents, and MCP-powered tools work together?
This session goes way beyond the hype.
Danish walks through how the team model is changing, why simply adding AI tools does not guarantee outcomes, and what organizations need to think about when building with agents at scale. He explores the shift from human-only work, to copilots assisting humans, to agents driving workflows while humans focus on strategy, review, governance, and accountability.
Inside this lesson, you’ll learn:
The difference between Copilots, Agents, and Fusion Teams
Why the future is not just “more AI tools” but a better team model
How to think about human-in-the-loop design
The role of Dataverse, Power Automate, Copilot Studio, and Power Apps in agent-based solutions
How MCP servers/tools fit into modern agent architecture
The difference between hierarchical, mesh, and pure mesh orchestration patterns
Why governance, guardrails, evaluation, and responsible AI matter more than ever
How specialized agents can collaborate without losing control, context, or accountability
Danish also demos practical patterns in Copilot Studio and VS Code/GitHub Copilot, showing how orchestrator agents and specialized helper agents can work together to plan, triage, escalate, and implement real solutions faster.
If you’re trying to figure out where your skills fit in an AI-first world, this is the conversation you need to hear.
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