Glossary

Agentic Company Management(ACM)

Agentic Company Management (ACM) is the practice — and emerging product category — of AI agents operating a company’s back office: bookkeeping, accounts payable and receivable, invoicing follow-up, procurement, and pipeline hygiene, under structural permissions with human approval gates.

ACM sits above agentic ERP in the stack: ARP is the system of record built for agent workers; ACM is those workers actually on duty. The distinction matters because most "AI in business software" today is assistive — a copilot suggesting text to a human operator. ACM inverts the relationship: agents execute the routine operations, and humans review, approve, and handle the exceptions.

Because agents in an ACM setup hold real authority over real money and records, ACM is only credible on substrates where that authority is structural — identities, relationship-based permissions, replayable audit — rather than promised in a prompt. That is the design premise of the ANGEE framework and the ARPEE ERP built on it.