The core skills once seen as future-ready—adaptability, creativity, and tech fluency—are already defining how work gets done today.
Level Up or Get Left Behind by AI
Walmart and Accenture show why AI is an existential risk for workers who don’t adapt, but also a chance to reinvent work for the better.
Learning How to Learn Is Your Real Superpower
Learning how to learn is the real superpower for product managers. It’s not about speed, but reinvention, adaptability, and enjoying the process.
Treat Your Job Like a Product and Protect Maker Time
Product leaders must treat their job like a product and protect maker time, or risk getting stuck in execution and missing leadership growth.
What Leadership Really Looks Like
Leadership for product managers isn’t about titles. It’s about daily choices—small acts of influence, initiative, empowerment, and courage.
AI in Product Management
AI is moving fast in product management, from PRDs to prototypes. Here’s what research shows, what’s missing, and how PMs can lead.
Curiosity Beats Tenure in the Age of AI
Junior developers’ curiosity and adaptability make them the most AI-native talent. Cutting them now risks weakening future innovation.
Product Managers Who Think in Systems Will Survive the AI Era
AI is reshaping product management. Learn how to map, optimize, and automate your systems before someone else does it for you.