Methodology: Every two weeks we collect most relevant posts on LinkedIn for selected topics and create an overall summary only based on these posts. If you´re interested in the single posts behind, you can find them here: https://linktr.ee/thomasallgeyer. Have a great read!
Strategy and Discovery
Replace templated user stories with real needs discovered through evidence and context
Validate hype with user signals before building anything consequential
Prioritize problem understanding over collecting feature ideas or solution wishlists
Strengthen 0-to-1 narratives by explaining strategic choices, not just outcomes
Design interviews showcased structured thinking through constrained user scenarios
Growth and Onboarding
Treat onboarding as behavior change driven by personalized actions and cross-functional collaboration
Cut through information overload with a focused, growth-oriented operating plan
Practice-led sessions reinforced growth discipline and product accountability
Product Operations and Organization
Use the OST framework to align decisions, teams, and investments to outcomes
Treat Product Owner as a product leader, not a backlog manager
Anchor Product Ops on strategy and enablement, not task orchestration
Start small, prove value, and scale Product Ops as a system of systems
Read the backlog as a leading indicator of strategy and portfolio health
Empower product trios to speed decisions and align stakeholders effectively
Put people and purpose ahead of process for sustained product velocity
AI in Product
Most AI agents fail due to ops gaps, security, compliance, and feedback hygiene
Evidence-guided decisions beat intuition; AI augments judgment when data is trustworthy
System design matters more than model novelty for durable AI advantage
Roles are shifting; strategic product leadership outpaces tool fluency in value creation
Use semantic similarity to structure free-text research for faster product insight
AI-driven prototyping and delivery frameworks raised speed, quality, and innovation bar
Clear roadmaps and compensation insights clarified pathways into AI product leadership
Context still rules; avoid oversimplified AI playbooks that ignore domain realities
Analytics and Decision Quality
Ask sharper questions; more experiments without hypotheses dilute learning
Tie roadmaps to evidence to avoid opinion-driven build decisions
Translate data into executive narratives that mobilize action and resources
Compliance, Policy, and Governance
Operationalize compliance to build trust, scale quality, and unlock expansion pathways
Clarify ownership across PLM, ERP, and QMS to reduce control gaps
The AI LEAD Act set a products liability frame, raising accountability stakes for AI
Market and Operating Pragmatism
Early B2B success aligns product tightly with revenue engines and sales motion
Internal product capabilities increasingly outperform consultancy-only models for execution
Senior leaders used transformation vision tools to align portfolios and teams
Profit-first packaging decisions highlighted practical trade-offs in consumer businesses
Learning, Frameworks, and Highlights
Curated book lists and masterclasses reinforced modern product leadership fundamentals
Reviews of product-led operating models offered blueprints for organization change
Extreme Programming themes resurfaced alongside a new product strategy ebook
Consolidated AI PM resources accelerated upskilling across tools and practice
Experience and Design
Reintroduce delight with surprise, joy, and emotional resonance to drive adoption
Creativity comes from deeper emotional insights, not from frameworks alone
Emotional differentiation matters for AI products competing on utility and trust
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