What does it take to lead and excel as a product leader in the age of AI? In this podcast hosted by NEOGOV CPO Denise Hemke, GoodRx former VP of Product Sandy Huang speaks on leading and thriving as a product leader in the age of AI. She shares insights from two decades across Amazon, GoodRx, Flipboard, Minted, and Shutterfly, offering a grounded look at how product leaders can stay sharp, adaptable, and customer-obsessed as the pace of building accelerates.
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Show Notes:
- Product leadership is fundamentally about understanding people.
- Great PMs pair product sense with people sense—judgment rooted in human behavior.
- Staying close to customers is essential at every level of seniority.
- Dogfooding uncovers friction points that customers may never articulate.
- Predicting outcomes and reviewing your accuracy builds sharper judgment over time.
- Critiquing products—good and bad—strengthens product instincts and pattern recognition.
- Studying psychology, sociology, and behavioral economics deepens understanding of user behavior.
- Discovery accelerates delivery when done well and time-boxed.
- Debating assumptions early helps teams look around corners and avoid costly rework.
- Prototyping with AI tools is part of discovery, not a replacement for it.
- Ownership is core to execution—one clear owner prevents diffusion of responsibility.
- A bias for action keeps teams unblocked and prevents projects from languishing.
- Effective PMs make decisions with incomplete data and time constraints.
- Flexibility matters; markets shift quickly, especially in AI-driven environments.
- Peer modeling helps teams learn execution skills from high performers.
- PM “range” comes from exposure to different industries and product types.
- Pattern matching across domains becomes increasingly valuable as AI levels technical access.
- Internal moves are often the best path to expand range without competing for exact-match roles.
- Non-technical PMs can excel in AI by focusing on logic, reasoning, and customer understanding.
- Judgment—choosing what to build and how to bring it to market—will define exceptional product leaders in the coming decade.
About the speaker
Sandy Huang is a seasoned product executive with over two decades of experience building beloved, category-defining consumer products. As VP of Product at GoodRx, she led initiatives that made healthcare more accessible to millions of Americans. As Head of Product at Amazon, Sandy co-invented Alexa experiences for the Echo Show and drove AI-powered shopping innovations like visual and multimodal search. Today, Sandy coaches product and tech leaders on leadership, navigating challenges, and accelerating their careers. Combining her startup roots with experience leading at scale, she also advises founders and companies on product strategy, growth, and go-to-market.
About the host
As the Chief Product Officer at NEOGOV, Denise leads the strategy for public sector HR and Public Safety software, driving innovation, customer satisfaction, and excellence. Her experience at Checkr as Chief Product Officer saw her delivering customer-focused products and promoting a fairer future. Denise’s notable career spans over two decades, with significant roles including GM for Analytics at Workday, where she launched new products and grew the business to over $200 million in ARR. Her background includes leadership positions at Platfora, Salesforce, HSBC, and AT&T, showcasing her expertise in enterprise product development and a commitment to technological advancement and customer success.