Oh, Shift! Where AI Meets SaaS Leaders

Rick Watson

In a tech world bursting with hype, this new podcast cuts through the noise. The series features candid conversations with software C-Suite leaders—from seed-stage to public companies—who are navigating the seismic shift AI is bringing to product, marketing, and operations. Forget the fluff. These are real discussions about restructuring teams, evolving codebases, and embedding AI in company culture—without silver-bullet thinking. If you're leading a software company into the next chapter, this series is for you. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp

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  1. 11월 19일

    The QA Mindset That Companies Need To Adopt For The AI Future with Jason Cottrell

    Welcome to the seventh episode of Oh, Shift!: Agentic Software Leader Series, where we cut through the hype and have candid conversations with software leaders navigating the seismic shift of the AI era. This series is designed for founders and operators who are focused on building internal AI momentum without relying on silver-bullet thinking. In this episode, host Rick Watson talks with: Jason Cottrell, CEO of Orium and incoming president of the Mach Alliance, discusses the profound shift AI is causing in business culture, hiring mindsets, and workflows, comparing it to past pivots like Agile adoption. He stresses that managing change is harder than the technology itself due to initial fear and hesitancy. Orium has adopted a forward-leaning strategy to stay ahead, integrating AI into workflows and emphasizing the QA mindset crucial for building reliable AI agents.  Jason outlines a four-stage employee progression model for AI adoption—from resistance to transformative use—and highlights peer learning and safe environments as key to advancing adoption. He notes challenges such as enterprise AI bans and evolving governance, advocating for cross-functional teams with autonomy to execute AI strategies.  As Mach Alliance president, he aims to guide members through AI and agentic ecosystem development, anticipating changes in membership criteria to reflect AI's growing role.  Overall, the discussion emphasizes rethinking processes with AI at the core rather than simple tool insertion, and the importance of leadership in navigating this transformative era. #ohshift #machalliance #culture  This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp

    44분
  2. 9월 24일

    How BetterCommerce Ended Siloed Information with Vikram Saxena

    In this episode, host Rick Watson talks with: Vikram Saxena, the Founder of BetterCommerce, a modular, composable B2B e-commerce platform designed for small to medium-sized businesses. Saxena has also worked at Vsworx Information Systems, HCL Technologies, and Axtrum Technologies (formerly BlueThread Solutions). This episode can be seen as an example of a developer/practitioner using AI to experiment and then build solutions to challenges. The initial use of ChatGPT to create analytics on product performance and spending and a small proof of concept with a customer. Vikram discusses how Lovable helps software developers further peel the onion in terms of next steps and the outcome required in building software. How BetterCommerce stopped using several SaaS solutions for their software development business and replaced them with a custom-built solution, SPDM. Their AI system categorizes customer feedback into bugs, change requests, or new ideas, researches the value and industry applicability of these ideas, and assists in building internal business cases for product development. Moving from siloed data found in email, tickets, and customer feedback across multiple solutions to consolidating it all in a single place, enabling greater efficiency. Their testing of AI use inside their go-to-market strategy, and Vikram's skepticism about using AI in business development and sales. Understanding the gap between AI-adoption for sales and business development staff and moving it to AI-based platforms. He stresses that AI should not replace the personal touch in sales emails and outreach, as unique personal communication is critical, and AI-generated mass emails often become noise. He also discusses his enjoyment of experimenting with AI development and building software to optimize cloud costs and subscriptions, which he finds increasingly expensive and difficult to control. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp

    36분
  3. 9월 10일

    The Future is Less If Then And More Prompts, Agents, and MCP - A SVP Looks to the Future

    In this episode, host Rick Watson talks with: Shailesh Kumar, SVP of Engineering at Salesforce, is the Head of Engineering for Salesforce Commerce & Retail Cloud. He previously served as SVP and Head of Engineering at ClickUp and VP of Engineering at MuleSoft, both of which were acquired by Salesforce. This episode can be seen as an AI primer that will benefit those who listen to this wide-ranging discussion. Shailesh discusses the opportunity that the model context protocol (MCP) provides developers and, in the future, non-developers. Salesforce currently has a pilot within Commerce Cloud to determine how customers use agents and what agents consumers want to build, alongside vendors. Shailesh also discusses how software development will evolve as more tools and agents democratize the creation of software. The difference between public large language models and custom-built large language models. Shailesh distinguishes between deterministic output and non-deterministic flow, which has existed in software engineering and the risks it poses to businesses. He also describes AgentForce, which Salesforce offers partners to develop agents on, and provides pre-built agents to Salesforce customers. Agentic commerce is unknown, and Shailesh believes that giving partners and merchants the tools will show the future of agentic commerce. He also discusses how agents and platforms can interact with stitching and have guardrails around them to enable merchants to deliver joy to consumers. The end of silos as agents interact with many different data sources inside businesses, and the speed of development and innovation. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp

    23분

소개

In a tech world bursting with hype, this new podcast cuts through the noise. The series features candid conversations with software C-Suite leaders—from seed-stage to public companies—who are navigating the seismic shift AI is bringing to product, marketing, and operations. Forget the fluff. These are real discussions about restructuring teams, evolving codebases, and embedding AI in company culture—without silver-bullet thinking. If you're leading a software company into the next chapter, this series is for you. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp