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Imposter Syndrome and how to deal with it
An "Imposter" pretends to be something they are not, until they can no longer hide their incompetence and are found out. Imposter syndrome is the fear that you are not competent enough to succeed, and are therefore an imposter. How do we deal with this and come out triumphant in the end?
Low Code Impact
When Revo set out to cut down on manual data entry for clinical staff, they turned to a low-code approach—and gained the time savings of a full-time resource. In this episode of Digital Innovation North, we explore how they planned, implemented, and measured their automation journey, and what it means for organizations looking to save time, reduce costs, and let staff focus on what matters most.
When technology doesn’t help
Technology can certainly offer convenience, but it can also introduce new problems. Eric Schneider and Greg Stier join Kyle and Chad on the podcast to discuss the pitfalls of modern technology in everyday life and how sometimes the best solutions are the simplest ones
AI Content Slop
The explosion of AI-generated content online-aka “AI slop”-is having a ripple effect across the internet. Jared and Akila join the podcast to discuss the impact this phenomenon might have on creators and content platforms alike. They explore the risks of misinformation, the future of online communities, and how human creativity can still shine in a world saturated with artificial content.
Legacy systems & digital transformation
Dan Schwie joins the podcast to dive into the real-world challenges of digital transformation, exploring why legacy systems often hold organizations back. This episode unpacks what it really takes to modernize, the pitfalls to avoid, and why success is about more than just technology.
Is Saas Dying?
Is Saas going to die? Or be replaced by agentic AI? Inspired by Satya Nadella’s (Microsoft) speculation on the topic, Kyle and Peter are joined by Molly Doyle and Nick Brucken to dive into this intriguing topic. Providing a recap from a panel discussion at MNTech in May, they explore the potential disruption agentic AI could cause in the SaaS market. Tune in to hear the panel’s consensus on the future of SaaS and the exciting possibilities of agentic AI.
When it just has to work
Eric Schneider joins the podcasters as they dive into the importance of technology that just works. They cover the challenges of coding and debugging applications, the role of AI as an assistant in that process and the significance of the user experience in determining the success of tech products.
Product Renewal: Getting Back to Basics
Product leader Jason Scherschligt joins host Molly Doyle to talk about getting back to the basics in your Product efforts. They recap the benefits of a Product model, share examples of success, and provide ideas for how to get the maximum impact from your product journey.
Architectural Katas for AI
The SDG podcast team is joined by SDG Consultant and AI Community leader Sarah Rochford to talk about a recent Architectural Kata exercise and the importance of utilizing activities, like Katas, to promote innovation and sharing ideas and expertise.