The Wired Garage with Pops | Digital Innovation
s1e33 Who's Building Your Software Now? IT, the Business, or the AI? This episode of The Wired Garage with Pops digs into how software delivery is being fundamentally restructured — not just accelerated. Pops and Steele walk through the evolution from traditional IT-led development to a multi-persona development model, where business users (citizen developers), professional developers, platform teams, and AI agents all share responsibility across the app lifecycle. The conversation starts with the "why" behind citizen development — IT backlogs, understaffed teams, frustrated users waiting months for simple solutions — then moves into how governed, low-code platforms let business users get in the game without blowing up the architecture. They draw sharp lines between citizen development (process-governed, platform-scoped) and Shadow IT (your cousin's 99-cent app running on Bill's laptop). From there they transition into agentic AI — what separates a chatbot from an agent, how AI agents plan and execute autonomously or with a human in the loop, and why governance applies to machine personas just like human ones. The episode wraps with a live screen share walkthrough of ServiceNow Studio and App Engine Studio as real-world examples of governed sit-dev platforms, plus a broader call to action for teams to start experimenting now. Keywords: citizen development, multi-persona development, agentic AI, low-code no-code, Shadow IT, ServiceNow App Engine, ServiceNow Studio, governance, blast radius, human in the loop, AI agents, workflow automation, platform ROI, digital transformation, pro-code vs low-code, guardrails, two-lane highway, delivery velocity, compliance by design, enterprise AI Key Takeaways * Multi-persona development is the new operating model — business users, pro devs, admins, and AI agents all contribute on the same governed platform * Citizen dev ≠ Shadow IT — the difference is process: a pipeline from idea to production vs. winging it with whoever knows somebody * The "Two-Lane Highway" principle — how much breadth you give someone reflects trust, character, and risk tolerance; guardrails build confidence, not restriction * Risk, Complexity, and Blast Radius — three filters to determine whether a task belongs to a citizen dev, a pro dev, or an AI agent * Agentic AI is a governed persona on the platform, not a side experiment — it plans, executes, and can operate autonomously or human-in-loop depending on stakes * Executives want ROI proof before scaling AI — excitement is real, but accountability, decision rights, and governance have to come with it * Pro devs should be advancing the ball, not building email management workflows — free them up for what actually moves the business * The workforce shift is already in motion — IT pros have always had to evolve; this is just the next lane change, and language/prompting skills are now table stakes * Low-code tools like Make.com, Zapier, and AI assistants are accessible entry points for anyone wanting to get started today Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2537772/support]
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