Why half of product managers are in trouble | Nikhyl Singhal (Meta, Google)
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Top Comments (10)
I 100% agree that builders are about to have the time of their lives. For years, a lot of us ICs have watched good ideas die in meetings, approvals, and layers of coordination theater. Bureaucracy not only slowed things down it killed initiation and stalled creativity.
A prompt will not fix the ego behind a bad idea and worse it will appease that ego because it’s trained to do so
At minute 8, Nikhyl made a core observation that is resonating with me. This isn't just about PM, it's about the realities of life. Thank you.
I enjoyed hearing Singhal’s perspective but he exemplifies the real problem in America with tech. These people are suffocatingly anti-intellectual and unwordly - to the point of being anti-human. These are the people who will side with the machines.
Shipped my own iOS/Apple Watch app recently as a PM, designed everything on my own, made the AI pipeline, backend, frontend, all solo - WHAT A TIME TO BE ALIVE
1:18:00 People can use AI to make a beautiful design, but if they can't answer "why" it's good, to me they are not really designing anything, they PICK existing designs they LIKE. Designers design for other people, many times we have to pick something we don't really like but KNOW that will solve the users problems. As a designer, I'm not afraid of AI, I'm afraid of management people THINK they know how to design.
People having difficulty communicating and agreeing is still going to be an issue. It doesn’t matter how fast you can iterate, hippos and customers will still make it messy.
"Information movers will be dinosaurs." I LOVE it! So many people build "careers" just on this particular aspect of bureaucracy.
7:42 the 60 seconds after this articulated exactly how I’m feeling - superbly put
One of the best advices on PM
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Top Comments (10)
I 100% agree that builders are about to have the time of their lives. For years, a lot of us ICs have watched good ideas die in meetings, approvals, and layers of coordination theater. Bureaucracy not only slowed things down it killed initiation and stalled creativity.
A prompt will not fix the ego behind a bad idea and worse it will appease that ego because it’s trained to do so
At minute 8, Nikhyl made a core observation that is resonating with me. This isn't just about PM, it's about the realities of life. Thank you.
I enjoyed hearing Singhal’s perspective but he exemplifies the real problem in America with tech. These people are suffocatingly anti-intellectual and unwordly - to the point of being anti-human. These are the people who will side with the machines.
Shipped my own iOS/Apple Watch app recently as a PM, designed everything on my own, made the AI pipeline, backend, frontend, all solo - WHAT A TIME TO BE ALIVE
1:18:00 People can use AI to make a beautiful design, but if they can't answer "why" it's good, to me they are not really designing anything, they PICK existing designs they LIKE. Designers design for other people, many times we have to pick something we don't really like but KNOW that will solve the users problems. As a designer, I'm not afraid of AI, I'm afraid of management people THINK they know how to design.
People having difficulty communicating and agreeing is still going to be an issue. It doesn’t matter how fast you can iterate, hippos and customers will still make it messy.
"Information movers will be dinosaurs." I LOVE it! So many people build "careers" just on this particular aspect of bureaucracy.
7:42 the 60 seconds after this articulated exactly how I’m feeling - superbly put
One of the best advices on PM