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SUMMARY:David Dean: AI\, Judgment\, and the Work We Don't Document
DESCRIPTION:Kick off our next Product Coffee Book Club with author David Dean and a timely discussion on AI at work.\n\n\nJoin David Dean\, author of An Inbox Between Us\, as he sits down with Allison Herbert\, our very own Product Coffee Librarian\, to talk about what happens when AI enters the space between the organization we document and the organization we actually live in every day. \n \nMost organizations have process maps\, org charts\, goals\, and operating models. They also have the reality of how work gets done: spreadsheets\, workarounds\, judgment calls\, undocumented expertise\, Slack threads\, hallway conversations\, and the people quietly carrying the context that keeps everything moving. \n \nAI works with the information it’s given. That means it can help surface patterns that were previously hidden\, scattered\, or simply accepted as part of the job. It can also expose broken processes\, unclear accountability\, invisible work\, and places where automation may amplify problems rather than solve them. \n \nDavid and Allison will explore what AI reveals about how organizations actually function\, where judgment and accountability still matter\, and the role invisible work plays in keeping things moving. \n \nWe’re also excited to make this our kickoff discussion for the next Product Coffee Book Club selection\, giving members a chance to meet David\, hear the story behind the book\, and begin exploring its ideas before we dive deeper together. \n \nIf you’re a product manager\, product leader\, or anyone working through the realities of AI adoption inside a complex organization\, I think you’ll find this discussion both practical and thought-provoking. \n \nJoin us for our community networking coffee chat at 11:30 AM ET. The main program begins at 12:00 PM ET! \n———- \n \nThis Product Coffee session is free to attend courtesy of our sponsor\, Career Whisperer. \nCan’t make it live? Recordings are available exclusively to Product Coffee Insiders and Premium members—and that’s just one of many perks brewing inside Premium. \n☕️ Weekly Product Coffee Virtual Meetups on Zoom ($40/mo value) \n🧐 Weekly Coaching Office Hours ($300/mo value) \n✨ Monthly Professional Development Workshops ($199/mo value) \n📹 Full Session Archive + Workshop Materials \n💬 Private Slack Community \n🤖 Exclusive AI Tools for PMs \n👕 Members-only Product Coffee Swag \nTry Premium FREE for 7 days at productcoffee.com/premium.Then just $49/month\, or $41.59/month with annual billing. \nTotal value? Over $900/month. \nYour cost? About the price of one fancy coffee a week. ☕️———- \nThanks to all of our sponsors! Please visit them\, learn about them and thank them for supporting Product Coffee! \n \nPodium Studios – https://thepodium.studio \nPrizePicks – https://www.prizepicks.com/careers \nProduct Growth Leaders – https://productgrowthleaders.com \nCareerWhisperer – https://careerwhisperer.co \nOption 1 Partners – https://option1partners.com \nFeature Upvote – https://www.featureupvote.com \nPlay Me Again Pianos – https://playmeagainpianos.org
URL:https://pcampatl.com/event/david-dean-ai-judgment-and-the-work-we-dont-document/
CATEGORIES:Product Management
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SUMMARY:Christian Crumlish on Bringing Your Agents to Work
DESCRIPTION:What breaks when personal AI workflows go multiplayer\, and what PMs need to keep owning as teams bring agents to work.\n\n\nChristian Crumlish went from casual AI user to building Piper Morgan\, an AI agent designed to collaborate with product teams. Along the way\, he discovered something most of us are starting to feel: personal AI workflows are everywhere\, but team AI workflows are a mess. \n \nYou’ve probably got your own AI habits by now. A prompt you reuse. A tool you swear by. A workflow that saves you hours. But what happens when your whole team starts doing the same thing? When everyone’s got their own agent\, their own outputs\, their own version of “done”? \n \nThat’s where things break. \n \nIn this conversation\, we’ll dig into what changes when AI moves from single-player to multiplayer mode. What coordination mechanisms do teams actually need\, shared vocabulary\, agent protocols\, documentation\, governance? How do you make AI-generated output usable by humans who didn’t generate it? And what are teams outsourcing to AI that they really shouldn’t? \n \nWe’ll also talk about what this means for product managers specifically. If shipping is getting faster\, what becomes the real job? What should PMs own that agents can’t? And when prioritization gets harder because everything is suddenly possible\, what judgment needs to remain non-delegable? \n \nChristian has been thinking about this longer than most of us. He’s building tools for it\, writing about it\, and living it with real teams. If you’re trying to figure out how your team should actually work with AI\, not just use it\, but operate well together\, this one’s for you. \n \nJoin us for our community networking coffee chat at 11:30 AM ET. The main program begins at 12:00 PM ET! \n———- \nThis Product Coffee session is free to attend courtesy of our sponsor\, Product Growth Leaders. \nCan’t make it live? Recordings are available exclusively to Product Coffee Insiders and Premium members—and that’s just one of many perks brewing inside Premium. \n☕️ Weekly Product Coffee Virtual Meetups on Zoom ($40/mo value) \n🧐 Weekly Coaching Office Hours ($300/mo value) \n✨ Monthly Professional Development Workshops ($199/mo value) \n📹 Full Session Archive + Workshop Materials \n💬 Private Slack Community \n🤖 Exclusive AI Tools for PMs \n👕 Members-only Product Coffee Swag \nTry Premium FREE for 7 days at productcoffee.com/premium.Then just $49/month\, or $41.59/month with annual billing. \nTotal value? Over $900/month. \nYour cost? About the price of one fancy coffee a week. ☕️———- \nThanks to all of our sponsors! Please visit them\, learn about them and thank them for supporting Product Coffee! \n \nPodium Studios – https://thepodium.studio \nPrizePicks – https://www.prizepicks.com/careers \nProduct Growth Leaders – https://productgrowthleaders.com \nCareerWhisperer – https://careerwhisperer.co \nOption 1 Partners – https://option1partners.com \nFeature Upvote – https://www.featureupvote.com \nPlay Me Again Pianos – https://playmeagainpianos.org
URL:https://pcampatl.com/event/christian-crumlish-on-bringing-your-agents-to-work/
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