Anything That Isn’t Full Code Is Already Falling Behind

Anything That Isn’t Full Code Is Already Falling Behind

From The Analytic Mind by Enterprise DNA

December 24, 2025 · 47 min

About this episode

The episode discusses the rapid changes in work and technology, focusing on the impact of AI and data analytics on knowledge work and productivity.

We’re entering a new phase of work, creativity, and experiences, and it’s moving much faster than most people realize.In this episode, we explore why experience-based events are selling out globally, how technology is amplifying demand, and what this shift tells us about the future of work. From endurance races to immersive sports broadcasts, data and real-time analytics are changing how experiences are created and shared.The conversation then moves into a deeper transformation: how AI is fundamentally reshaping knowledge work. We discuss why traditional tools like Excel and PowerPoint are rapidly losing relevance, how AI-generated analysis and presentations change productivity economics, and why full-code, AI-driven workflows are becoming the new standard.Finally, we break down what this means for data analysts, developers, and knowledge workers. Jobs aren’t disappearing, but roles are changing fast. The future belongs to those who can frame problems, guide AI systems, and build reusable workflows instead of manual outputs.If you work with data, analytics, or technology, this episode offers a clear look at what’s coming next and how to adapt before the shift becomes unavoidable.

People in this episode

Host: Enterprise DNA

Topics covered

  • future of work
  • AI in knowledge work
  • data analytics
  • technology trends
  • experience-based events
  • productivity economics

Keywords

  • AI
  • data analytics
  • future of work
  • Excel
  • PowerPoint
  • productivity
  • technology trends

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: AI

Products: Excel, PowerPoint

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