September 12, 2025
What if product management is stuck in an outdated paradigm? In this podcast hosted by Qventus Product Director Mark Bailes, Cognizant former Product VP Jeremy Horn will be speaking on challenging traditional product management approaches. He challenges conventional wisdom about roadmaps, specialization, and organizational strategy, offering provocative insights into how product thinking can transform businesses across industries.
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Show Notes
- Product management needs a fundamental reset to evolve with changing generational perspectives
- Future product managers will be generalists, not specialists in narrow technological domains
- Product thinking should be distributed across entire organizations, not siloed in product teams
- Roadmaps should be treated like flexible weather forecasts, not rigid commitments
- OKRs and traditional strategic frameworks often limit innovation and adaptability
- Hiring should prioritize problem-solving skills and diverse perspectives over industry-specific expertise
- Product managers should facilitate cross-functional collaboration and knowledge sharing
- Generational shifts are driving significant changes in workplace approach and product development
- Success comes from embracing new perspectives rather than resisting generational differences
- Product management should focus on identifying core user problems, not forcing predetermined solutions
- Rapid experimentation and iteration are crucial across startup and enterprise environments
- Organizations should create environments of “constructive creative tension” among team members
- Product managers must be comfortable with uncertainty and quick pivots
- The future of product management is about strategic facilitation, not tactical execution
- Metrics and frameworks should enable flexibility, not constrain innovation
- Cross-pollination of ideas across industries and disciplines drives breakthrough thinking
- Product managers should help spread product thinking throughout sales, marketing, and other departments
- Diversity of thought and background is more valuable than homogeneous expertise
- Product management is evolving from a specialized role to a collaborative, strategic function
- Continuous learning and adaptability are key skills for future product professionals
About the speaker
Jeremy Horn
Cognizant, VP, Global Head of Product Management
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About the host
Mark Bailes
VNS Health, Director - Technical Product Management
I am passionate about using technology to solve problems and I take great pleasure in helping others to achieve their goals. I live these values every day working in Product.