FIG. 7 is a sequence diagram 700 representative of operations performed by the example management agent 350 of FIGS. 3A, 3B, 3C, and/or 6, the example management endpoint 340 of FIGS. 3A, 3B, 3C, 4, and/or 5, and the example repository 134 of FIG. 1. The example sequence 700 of FIG. 7 begins with the example queue manager 520 of the example management endpoint 340 managing a queue of instructions to be executed by the management agent 350 (block 705). In some examples, the example queue manager 520 utilizes a first-in-first-out approach to scheduling execution of instructions at the management agent(s) 350. That is, instructions are queued for execution at the management agent(s) in the order in which they are identified for execution (e.g., by an administrator). However, any other approach to scheduling may additionally or alternatively be used such as, a first-in-last-out approach. When the example management agent 350 identifies that execution of an instruction has completed (e.g., a successful execution, a failure, etc.) the example queue manager 520 removes such instructions from the queue of instructions to be executed.