With agentic AI reshaping what it means to work in Salesforce, Mike Gerholdt makes a compelling case for why the role of a Salesforce Admin isn't shrinking, but shifting. The value was never really in the buttons Salesforce admins click, but in the judgments they make.
Jack chats to Mike about everything from the principle of least privilege in an agentic world, to whether generalist or specialist skills will win out as the platform keeps expanding.
Mike also shares why the admin who hoards their knowledge, whether that's contacts in a Rolodex or config know-how in their head, is ultimately doing their organisation and themselves a disservice.
Plus, with TDX just around the corner at the time of recording, Mike gives a preview of what makes that event different from every other Salesforce gathering on the calendar.
00:01 Intro & Meet Mike Gerholdt
01:32 Why Admins Shouldn't Fear the AI Revolution
04:14 Decisioning is Cheap, Judgment is Expensive
06:35 What a Salesforce Org Actually Is
07:28 The Mundane Stuff vs. The Valuable Stuff
10:27 Why Admins Have an Emotional Response to AI
11:19 Identity, Expertise & the Evolving Admin Role
13:44 Security, Permissions & Principle of Least Privilege
17:14 Trust, Vibe Coding & the AI Learning Curve
19:51 Why Tools Like Gearset Still Matter
21:03 AI Won't Replace Admins — Here's Why
23:43 How Engineers Are Actually Using AI Day-to-Day
26:48 Security Guardrails in an Agentic World
31:02 User Experience as a Specialisation
32:47 Generalist vs. Specialist: Where Should You Focus?
38:26 You're Not Learning to Drive Until After You Pass Your Test
40:59 What to Look Forward to at TDX
44:22 Final Bits of Wisdom