EPISODE · Feb 18, 2026 · 13 MIN
Best of LinkedIn: Digital Products & Services CW 06/ 07
from Best of LinkedIn: Digital Transformation & Tech · host Thomas Allgeyer
We curate most relevant posts about Digital Products & Services on LinkedIn and regularly share key take aways. This edition collectively explores the evolution of product management in 2026, primarily focusing on the shift from feature-led outputs to outcome-driven business models. A major theme is the integration of AI, with experts providing guidance on building "AI product sense," managing hallucination risks, and using automation to accelerate product discovery. The texts highlight a growing tension between rigid legacy frameworks and modern, flexible operating models that prioritise strategic alignment and human ingenuity. Additionally, practitioners address the psychological demands of the role, offering strategies to combat burnout and reclaim autonomy from micromanagement. Career development is also central, with a focus on commercial fluency and the necessity for PMs to act as strategic partners to executive leadership. Together, they provide a roadmap for navigating organisational dysfunction and technical disruption to deliver genuine user value. This podcast was created via Google Notebook LM.
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We curate most relevant posts about Digital Products & Services on LinkedIn and regularly share key take aways. This edition collectively explores the evolution of product management in 2026, primarily focusing on the shift from feature-led outputs to outcome-driven business models. A major theme is the integration of AI, with experts providing guidance on building "AI product sense," managing hallucination risks, and using automation to accelerate product discovery. The texts highlight a growing tension between rigid legacy frameworks and modern, flexible operating models that prioritise strategic alignment and human ingenuity. Additionally, practitioners address the psychological demands of the role, offering strategies to combat burnout and reclaim autonomy from micromanagement. Career development is also central, with a focus on commercial fluency and the necessity for PMs to act as strategic partners to executive leadership. Together, they provide a roadmap for navigating organisational dysfunction and technical disruption to deliver genuine user value. This podcast was created via Google Notebook LM.
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