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DIY SOFTWARE - data driven means coding

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Transformations to become more data-driven aren't just an upgrade; they're a full-scale business shift that requires the ability to develop good software, which in turn requires trust, discipline, and cultural alignment across departments. 

We break down why software development is so challenging and what sets forgettable tools apart from those that become indispensable.

In this revealing episode of New School IT Digital, hosts Roland, John, Nasheed, and Ryan tackle the uncomfortable truth about why these initiatives are so difficult. Through candid stories and real-world examples, we show how even the most well-intentioned software projects can fail when developers lose sight of the people who will use their tools. 

The conversation moves beyond technical challenges to expose the cultural and organizational barriers that derail transformation efforts. We learn how departmental silos create language barriers, turning what should be simple collaboration into a game of corporate telephone. We contrast "old school" IT mindsets focused on project completion with "new school" approaches that embrace continuous evolution, revealing why companies stuck in delivery-mode thinking struggle to create software people actually want to use.

Whether you're a business leader frustrated by failed IT initiatives, a technical professional trying to bridge the gap with business teams, or someone caught in the middle of a transformation gone sideways, this episode offers both validation and practical guidance. Join us on this journey to reimagine how your organization approaches software development and digital change.