Product Management with GenAI: What Changes and What Doesn't
GenAI makes shipping cheap, not shipping right. Lean UX, Impact Mapping, and real-user experiments matter more when code is disposable.
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GenAI makes shipping cheap, not shipping right. Lean UX, Impact Mapping, and real-user experiments matter more when code is disposable.
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AI-generated code has 1.7x more issues and the flaws are structural, not fixable by code review. Why training rewards bluffing over quality, and what to do about it
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Research shows AI-generated code has 1.7x more issues than human code. Analysis of several studies reveals growing technical debt and complexity with GenAI tools.
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GenAI helps you apply Systems Thinking to team problems. Understand the interconnected parts and avoid common traps like local optimization.
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Agile is about people. Discover why AI chatbots can't replace human expertise and the dangers of relying on them for coaching.
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Demystify GenAI with a hands-on simulation! See how it works mimicry, not magic
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I tested AI code generation with the Tennis Kata. It outlined the basics, but the code was bloated, hard to read, and failed in a key case.
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GenAI rolls dice, it doesn't think: a realistic look at what it can do and where it falls short.
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GenAI and PredictiveAI promise greater efficiency, but speeding up workers often makes bottlenecks worse. Focus on these three things instead.
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GenAI makes some work faster — but at what cost. We unpack how AI adoption can weaken personal autonomy, reduces motivation, and strains relationships
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New research suggests AI coding tools may actually slow down experienced developers by 19%, despite developers perceiving they work 20% faster.
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Looking beyond GenAI promises to understand real-world impact. Why faster coding might be creating bigger problems in the longer term.
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GenAI’s role in the Feature Factory: Are you automating without understanding? What are the real-world implications for product teams?
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Practical AI insights for ScrumMasters and Agile Coaches. See how it works and where it falls short. Avoid the hype.
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Explore if AI helps at the bottleneck, if you have safeguards for errors, and if it increases collaboration. Don't succumb to shiny tools!
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