PM Daily: AI's UX Challenge; Resumes That Work

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Today's product landscape is shifting. AI tools are changing how we design and build, but fundamental UX principles still reign supreme. Meanwhile, landing a PM role demands a resume that cuts through the noise. We'll also look at product metrics and how Bain & Company adapted its product strategy for AI.

Key Stories

  • Resume Reality Check: HackerNoon offers a no-nonsense guide to resume writing, emphasizing clear, well-designed formats focused on outcomes. Ditch the legalese and treat your resume like a product itself. The goal is to capture a hiring manager's attention for longer than six seconds.

  • Coding Prototypes: UX Collective explores prototyping in code, specifically using vibe coding (leveraging AI to generate code). A designer at Sublime Security found it faster and clearer to communicate design intent to engineers using ECharts with ChatGPT than creating static Figma mockups. This approach works best when the goal is communication, not production.

  • AI and the Conversational UI Paradox: Julie Zhuo on Medium examines the pitfalls of slapping conversational interfaces onto everything. The blank page problem, iteration challenges, and input-output mismatches are major hurdles. Personalization and understanding user needs are key for effective AI-driven interfaces. (See also: Joel Unger on how AI speeds up design, but doesn't replace the need for human creativity.)

  • Building a $100M AI Company: Product Growth details a 15-step framework for building a successful AI company based on Matt Arbesfeld's experience. Key steps include honing your skills, finding opportunities, building an MVP, and focusing on customer acquisition through quality content (e.g., a blog addressing front-end developer pain points).

Why it matters: Product teams are navigating a complex landscape. AI offers powerful new tools, but the core principles of UX, product strategy, and team management remain crucial. Understanding these principles and selecting the right metrics (Product-Led Alliance) are essential for building successful products.

Quick hits

  • Roman Pichler's blog discusses the Innovation Ambition Matrix, which helps companies manage their product portfolios by distinguishing between core, adjacent, and disruptive innovations.
  • Mind the Product features an interview with Kasia Mrowca, Director of Product at Bain & Company, on how they adapted their product strategy for AI. This provides insights into how established companies can integrate emerging technologies into their existing roadmaps.

Today's Articles

23 product management 
  metrics and KPIs

23 product management metrics and KPIs

Why are metrics important in product management? In simple terms, metrics allow you to measure your business’s health. But there are a few important reasons why you need to stay on top of them. Firstly, product management KPIs keep your busine...

Source: Product-Led Alliance | Product-Led Growth | 10:24 AM

The Innovation Ambition Matrix

The Innovation Ambition Matrix

Listen to the audio version of this article: https://episodes.castos.com/5e296c8fcbc2e2-83044581/2038569/c1e-5q54u1gvk0tq4n83-0vkv3wpzi48-l1pmtj.mp3 Overview of the Matrix The Innovation Ambition Matrix, which was developed by Bansi Nagji and Geoff T...

Source: Roman Pichler | 10:00 AM

Stop Looking At Other Resume Guides: This Is The Only One You'll Ever Need

I share a practical, no-nonsense approach to writing a resume that actually works. Instead of treating it like a legal transcript, I approach it like a product—clear, well-designed, and focused on outcomes. I cover how to define what you’re aiming fo...

Source: HackerNoon - product-management | 11:14 PM

Before you write a great text

Before you write a great text

What good UX Writers do before starting work. Continue reading on UX Collective »

Source: UX Collective - Medium | 10:39 PM

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Why I skipped Figma and prototyped in code instead

Why I skipped Figma and prototyped in code instead

My first real-world use of vibe coding to improve a product design workflow Made by me with Midjourney.Not all vibe coding is useful. But sometimes, it actually helps you do the job better, faster. Over the past year, I explored a lot of AI tooling d...

Source: UX Collective - Medium | 10:38 PM

15 Steps to Build a $100M+ AI Company (From Someone Who Has Done It)

15 Steps to Build a $100M+ AI Company (From Someone Who Has Done It)

Check it out on Apple, Spotify, or YouTube. And thanks to our sponsors: • Miro: The innovation workspace: your team’s canvas • Linear: Plan and build products like the best Today’s Episode If you’ve ever thought you’re a great...

Source: Product Growth | 07:57 PM

Conversational Interfaces: the Good, the Ugly & the Billion-Dollar Opportunity

Conversational Interfaces: the Good, the Ugly & the Billion-Dollar Opportunity

The five biggest problems with today’s conversational chatbot design i. ChatGPT launched from OpenAI on November 30, 2022, and in two short months, broke consumer app records like a bull in a china shop. It felt to many like magic. But what was reall...

Source: Stories by Julie Zhuo on Medium | 03:16 PM

A designer's guide to AI: Why designing in Cursor lets you prototype 10x faster, simplifies collaboration, and accelerates getting ideas out of your head | Joel Unger

A designer's guide to AI: Why designing in Cursor lets you prototype 10x faster, simplifies collaboration, and accelerates getting ideas out of your head | Joel Unger

Watch or listen now: YouTube // Spotify // Apple Brought to you by: Paragon—Ship every SaaS integration your customers want WorkOS—Make your app enterprise-ready today Joel Unger, design director at Atlassian, shares how AI is transformin...

Source: Lenny's Newsletter | 11:03 AM