A Guide to Agent-native Product Management
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A Guide to Agent-native Product Management
"The average company today has over 100 software subscriptions, an overload that impacts PMs more than other functions given how many other roles and disciplines they interact with."
"What used to be a three-hour-long analytics investigation is now a simple back-and-forth with Claude. A product review that used to be a fortnightly chore emerges from a single typo-ridden chat message."
"I no longer struggle with semicolons in SQL queries or even write tickets. All of my product management work happens in conversation with, in my case, Claude Code."
Product management originated in the 1930s at Procter & Gamble, evolving through decades to encompass various roles and responsibilities. Modern product managers must excel in diverse areas, including design, sales, and analytics, often leading to burnout due to overwhelming software subscriptions. The advent of large language models (LLMs) has transformed product management tasks, allowing for rapid completion of complex analyses and reducing the time spent on traditional processes. Conversations with LLMs now facilitate much of the product management work, streamlining workflows significantly.
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