The only thing that's changed is the streamlined approach that having one person in charge brings, as opposed to the many voices approach when Rodgers was here, or the deferential approach when Commoli was in charge.
Klopp is happy to manage the players and organize the training, and have probably veto input into the transfers. He's happy to let Edwards do his job, and work with what is suggested and brought in. No arguments, no meetings, no committees. One train of thought, one action. It's how it should be, regardless of whether the person in charge is a football manager or a Sporting Director.
We've become efficient. And as long as it stays that way, we'll see more successes than failures.