How can product leaders excel in delivering outcomes through AI capabilities? In this episode of the CPO Rising Series hosted by Products That Count Resident CPO Renee Niemi, Extreme Networks CPO Nabil Bukhari speaks on the evolving role of the Chief Product Officer, emphasizing the importance of leading not just products and technology, but also the business impact and human outcomes. Nabil discusses Extreme Networks’ mission to help customers become “infinite enterprises” by providing connectivity, scalability, and exceptional customer experiences. He also delves into the implications of AI for product management, advising against treating AI as a standalone product and instead focusing on using AI capabilities to deliver tangible value and outcomes for customers.
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Show Notes:
- Nabil Bukhari is the Chief Product Officer, Chief Technology Officer, and General Manager of the subscription business at Extreme Networks.
- Extreme Networks’ mission is to improve the human condition and societal advantages through their technology.
- The concept of an “infinite enterprise” involves achieving infinite connectivity, scalability, and delivering exceptional customer experiences.
- The role of the Chief Product Officer is evolving from a technology-focused leader to one who understands technology, business, and human impact.
- Successful CPOs of the future will be responsible for leading products, technology, business aspects, and the impact on humanity.
- At Extreme, the product organization has shifted from just creating products to engaging in how those products come to market and their commercial success.
- CPOs should be responsible for the entirety of product success, from creation to market, in collaboration with other executives.
- AI is not a product, but a set of capabilities that should be delivered to customers to help them achieve outcomes.
- Nabil introduces the “AI arc” which involves three phases: augmentation, replacement, and creation.
- Product managers should focus on specific use cases that have definitive value rather than starting with an AI strategy.
- Nabil emphasizes the importance of frameworks in providing a common language and structure for global teams.
- The framework should start with the outcome for the customer. Then, evolve based on the phase of the project or product.
- Continuous evolution and adaptation of the framework is crucial to meet the needs of different teams and organizations.
- A career-defining moment for Nabil was when a customer explained that the “infinite enterprise” concept meant spending more time with their family.
- Technology should be in the service of improving the human condition and making people’s lives better.
- Nabil advises against treating AI as a standalone product. Instead, focus on using AI capabilities to deliver tangible value and outcomes.
- Product managers should think in terms of capabilities and outcomes rather than just products and technologies.
- Nabil’s team is the driving force behind the recognition he has received.
- Nabil emphasizes the importance of being out in the field to understand the evolving needs and co-create solutions.
- The episode provides valuable insights for product leaders navigating the rapidly changing landscape of technology and customer expectations.
About the speaker
Nabil Bukhari firmly believes technology and business have a responsibility to improve the human condition. As a futurist, business leader and humanist, he has a passion for the democratization of technology and is determined to contribute to a world where tech has a positive social impact. As Chief Technology & Product Officer and General Manager of Subscriptions at Extreme Networks, the world’s fastest growing cloud management company, Nabil’s vision is to make tech work for people in the age of the Infinite Enterprise. He believes in a future built on the art of possibility, centered around the brilliance of his teams and the promise of tech innovation. Nabil’s career has taken him around the world, including entrepreneurial growth opportunities and leadership roles at some of the most recognized names in tech, including Cisco and Dell, among others. He holds a degree in Engineering, studied extensively in the arts, and earned an Executive MBA from London School of Economics, NYU Stern, and HEC Paris.