How can product managers use AI to become 20% more efficient? Product managers spend an average of 15 – 25% of their time doing manual data entry and sitting in on meetings focused on roadmap timelines. Current roadmapping solutions have failed as they add even more hands-on work to keep roadmap timelines from being static. There is a way to automate away that ~20% so you can stop being a Project Manager and start actually being a Product Manager. In this webinar hosted by Dan Hammaker, Cardagraph Co-Founder Spencer Jack will discuss how to create an automatically updated product roadmap to allow you to be the best product manager you can be.
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Show Notes:
- Product managers are being encouraged to use AI.
- 97% of product managers spend over 20% of their time on roadmap updates and manual tasks.
- The 80/20 rule applies, where 20% of a product manager’s time produces 80% of the results.
- AI can automate manual tasks like data entry, status updates, and progress tracking, freeing up time for more strategic work.
- Tools like Cartograph use AI to automatically build and update product roadmaps.
- AI-powered tools can provide real-time insights and forecasting, similar to how Google Maps updates travel times.
- Product managers can use AI tools like Apollo to extract customer insights and pain points.
- AI can help create initial drafts of documents like product requirements documents (PRDs).
- The future of product management may involve more technical and integrator roles, with AI handling more manual tasks.
- Product managers are needed to translate between engineering and business.
- Cartograph is expanding its capabilities around release management and planning, using AI to predict timelines and resource needs.
- Cultivating a culture of curiosity and continuous learning about new AI tools is important.
- Cartograph’s leadership encourages the use of AI tools like ChatGPT and promotes experimentation.
- AI can automate the creation of product roadmaps, forecasts, and status updates.
- Product managers can use AI to gather and prioritize customer insights, rather than spending time on manual tasks.
- The role of product management is evolving, with a greater emphasis on technical and strategic skills.
- AI can help product managers focus on the 20% of their work that produces 80% of the results.
- Integrating AI into product management workflows can save significant time and effort.
- Staying curious and exploring new AI tools is crucial for product managers to stay ahead of the curve.
- Cartograph is focused on expanding its AI-powered release management.
About the speaker
Spencer works with thousands of product leaders at companies ranging from the Fortune 5 to startups of under 50 people as Co-Founder and CRO of roadmapping company, Cardagraph. Spencer is an avid golfer and often spends evenings on the golf course with his wife and 2 children. From growing up in Hoover, Alabama to currently residing in Lehi, Utah, rumor has it that he has visited every Chick-fil-A restaurant in between.
About the host
I'm a product leader focused on delivering exceptional client value by building quality software and engaged teams. I love talking to users about their problems and working with new PMs to grow their careers. I live in Brooklyn, NY with my spouse. Outside of work I love traveling, cooking, and following Philadelphia sports.