174 articles in Product Management

This is an article about the potential future of the products we will create, and how we will create those products. However, to understand where we’re heading, we need to look back over the past 40 years. Consider this quote: “Applying AI to the software development process is a major research topic. There is tremendous... The post Creating Intelligent Products appeared first on Silicon Valley Product Group.

As generative AI continues to evolve, SVPG is focused on understanding its impact on product teams and practices. Below is a curated list of our content on various aspects of AI in product development. This page will be updated regularly when SVPG publishes new content on AI related topics. SVPG Articles on Generative AI A... The post Product in the AI Era appeared first on Silicon Valley Product Group.

I have been emphasizing that the heart of the product manager job is product creation. The job is not about being a facilitator or cheerleader, it’s not about being a project manager, and it’s definitely not about being a backlog administrator. Rather, the necessary role of a product manager is a product creator, working alongside... The post The Era of the Product Creator appeared first on Silicon Valley Product Group.

Marty’s Note: The book INSPIRED is available in hardcover, digital, and audio versions, but until now, the audio version was only available in an exclusive arrangement with Amazon, on audible.com. The audio versions of our other books have been available from all major audio book providers. The exclusive contract with Amazon has now expired, and... The post INSPIRED in the Generative AI Era appeared first on Silicon Valley Product Group.
Fjällräven's CEO, Martin Axelhed, discusses the brand's commitment to sustainability and its impact on growt

How can formerly incarcerated people reintegrate into society if few companies will hire them? And can businesses afford to exclude the roughly one in three working Americans with criminal records from the economy? In a case study, Paul Gompers explores the challenges a social justice startup encounters in helping the formerly incarcerated, as well as lessons for other entrepreneurs.

Africa faces escalating climate risks that threaten its people and businesses. While governments and development finance institutions lack the capital to address these challenges, John Macomber argues that private investors could play a pivotal role in developing adaptation projects that provide strong returns.

What can corporate leaders learn from executives who served their country during wartime conflicts? Drawing on a series of case studies, Robert Simons shares important lessons from the experiences of Walt Disney, Dwight Eisenhower, and Robert McNamara.

Could artificial intelligence help small business owners gain the insights they need to operate more efficiently and grow? In the updated edition of Fintech, Small Business & the American Dream, Karen Mills looks at evolving technology and how it might power this critical engine of the US economy.

A chatbot might be able to write emails that sound human, but can the technology respond to staff questions just like the boss would? Research by Prithwiraj Choudhury shows that while a chatbot may save leaders time, employees might not view the communications as credible.

Layoffs have been on the rise in some US industries as tech and professional services companies grapple with slowing demand and mixed economic signals. Sandra Sucher, Frances Frei, and Maria Roche offer insights for leaders managing through the turmoil.

Demographics are not destiny in politics. Richard Calvo, Vincent Pons, and Jesse Shapiro explain how their latest research is playing out in the final stretch of the US presidential race.

Chinese companies have been evading US tariffs by shipping goods through Vietnam, but not to the degree that the headlines would suggest. Ebehi Iyoha and Jaya Wen dig into trade microdata to illustrate Vietnam's strategic importance and why American policymakers should take note.
Companies should focus on the human impact of their core business, says academic and consultant Alison Taylor.
Harvard Business School's George Serafeim frames key questions to help executives craft effective climate-transition strategies.
Tracy Robinson, CEO of CN Rail, speaks to s+b about the company's role in reshaping the rail industry through the growth of intermodal networks, which bring together traditional competitors from across the transportation ecosystem.
An accessible introduction to how LLMs like GPT-4 and Claude work. Covers tokenization, embeddings, the transformer architecture, attention mechanisms, and training (pre-training, fine-tuning, RLHF). Explains emergent capabilities, hallucinations, context windows, and temperature. Designed for product managers, designers, and business leaders who need to understand AI without deep technical background.
A comprehensive guide on doing great work across any field — from choosing what to work on, to developing taste, to navigating the gap between ambition and ability.
A practical guide for product managers working with ML teams. Covers the ML product lifecycle, how to frame problems as ML problems, data requirements, evaluation metrics, and common pitfalls (data leakage, overfitting, bias). Teaches PMs enough to be dangerous without requiring deep technical knowledge.
Data without analysis is noise; analysis without context is dangerous. This article provides a foundational toolkit for product professionals who need to work with data but are not statisticians. It covers descriptive statistics (mean, median, distribution), basic inferential statistics (significance testing, confidence intervals), common pitfalls (Simpson's paradox, survivorship bias, correlation vs causation), and data visualization principles. The emphasis is on developing statistical intuition rather than mathematical rigor, with real product analytics examples throughout.