Product work · Still learning

Trying to build calm, reliable product teams.

I spend my time helping teams look after the basics: understand the problem, ship in tight loops, and keep the pressure manageable. Scout, a small AI companion I'm exploring, nudges product leads to connect everyday execution with the broader story.

Currently exploring

Scout is an AI co-pilot I'm slowly shaping. It keeps me honest about the gap between strategy, execution, and the story we tell.

How I try to work

Listen until the problem is clear, ship a small loop, learn with the team, and adjust without the theater.

Recent Writing

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  • The Paradox of Product Management in the AI Era

    The PM job has never been simultaneously easier and harder than it is right now. With just one prompt, I can transform ideas into prototypes and concepts into mockups—but like the massive IBM computer in 'Hidden Figures,' these tools are only valuable when you truly understand what lies beneath them.

  • Start Simple, Scale With Intention

    The operating pattern I use to take new ideas from sketch to scalable system without losing momentum.

  • Learning Through Doing

    High-quality execution comes from deliberate practice loops, not from reading more playbooks.

Focus areas (for now)

Platform strategy

Working with platform teams to find modular paths that unblock others without introducing friction.

Team rituals

Helping teams build calm, observable cadences so risks show up early and progress stays honest.

Product storytelling

Practicing simple narratives that make complex systems understandable for leaders, peers, and customers.

Happy to compare notes

If you're wrestling with a platform bet or want a steadier product rhythm, I'm glad to share what I've learned and keep learning alongside your team.