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EPISODE · Mar 29, 2026 · 18 MIN

S2 Ep12: Why Life Science Product Managers Need an AI Delegation System

from A Splice of Life Science Marketing · host Matt Wilkinson and Jasmine Griuia-Gray | Strivenn

Life science PMs can reclaim strategic time using the DRAG framework -- but only if those hours go back into customer discovery, not more admin.You reformatted a competitive comparison slide for sales. It took 40 minutes. They looked at it for 90 seconds. That gap -- between feeling productive and being strategic -- is exactly what this episode is about.Jasmine Gruia-Gray joins Matt Wilkinson to interrogate the DRAG framework (Drafting, Research, Analysis, Grunt work) -- an AI delegation system designed for life science product managers who are drowning in admin they never chose to take on.Who this is for: Life science product managers, commercial leads, and marketers in biotech and pharma who suspect their calendar is full but their strategic output is thin.Matt and Jasmine cover the completion bias trap that keeps PMs stuck in low-value work, the honest math behind the 15-to-20-hour time recovery claim, and the real risk of AI delegation -- not the obvious one you expect, but the subtler cognitive offloading problem that could quietly blunt your anomaly detection over time.The key idea: The DRAG framework is an AI delegation system, not a time-saving shortcut -- the reclaimed hours only matter if you spend them on customer discovery.What you will learn:What completion bias is and why it explains most of the PM admin problem -- backed by HBR data on how CEOs and PMs waste structured work timeHow the AIM protocol (Actor, Input, Mission) solves the blank page problem for AI-assisted drafting in technically specialised life science contextsWhy the 15-to-20-hour recovery figure is a ceiling you build toward, not a day-one promise -- and what week one actually looks likeThe difference between AI synthesis and human interpretation, and why conflating the two is where strategic decay beginsHow to use DRAG to change stakeholder expectations through performance, not by waiting for organisational redesignThe one test that tells you whether your AI delegation has crossed into cognitive surrender: if you spend more time reviewing AI output than talking to customers, you have gone too farKeywords: life science product management, AI delegation, DRAG framework, completion bias, AI productivity, life science marketing, biotech product manager, AI tools life sciences, strategic time management, cognitive offloading, product management framework, AI workflowIf this conversation challenged how you think about where your attention goes, subscribe and share it with a PM who is still reformatting slides at 5pm. Visit strivenn.com to explore AI-enabled commercial strategy for life science companies.

Life science PMs can reclaim strategic time using the DRAG framework -- but only if those hours go back into customer discovery, not more admin.You reformatted a competitive comparison slide for sales. It took 40 minutes. They looked at it for 90 seconds. That gap -- between feeling productive and being strategic -- is exactly what this episode is about.Jasmine Gruia-Gray joins Matt Wilkinson to interrogate the DRAG framework (Drafting, Research, Analysis, Grunt work) -- an AI delegation system designed for life science product managers who are drowning in admin they never chose to take on.Who this is for: Life science product managers, commercial leads, and marketers in biotech and pharma who suspect their calendar is full but their strategic output is thin.Matt and Jasmine cover the completion bias trap that keeps PMs stuck in low-value work, the honest math behind the 15-to-20-hour time recovery claim, and the real risk of AI delegation -- not the obvious one you expect, but the subtler cognitive offloading problem that could quietly blunt your anomaly detection over time.The key idea: The DRAG framework is an AI delegation system, not a time-saving shortcut -- the reclaimed hours only matter if you spend them on customer discovery.What you will learn:What completion bias is and why it explains most of the PM admin problem -- backed by HBR data on how CEOs and PMs waste structured work timeHow the AIM protocol (Actor, Input, Mission) solves the blank page problem for AI-assisted drafting in technically specialised life science contextsWhy the 15-to-20-hour recovery figure is a ceiling you build toward, not a day-one promise -- and what week one actually looks likeThe difference between AI synthesis and human interpretation, and why conflating the two is where strategic decay beginsHow to use DRAG to change stakeholder expectations through performance, not by waiting for organisational redesignThe one test that tells you whether your AI delegation has crossed into cognitive surrender: if you spend more time reviewing AI output than talking to customers, you have gone too farKeywords: life science product management, AI delegation, DRAG framework, completion bias, AI productivity, life science marketing, biotech product manager, AI tools life sciences, strategic time management, cognitive offloading, product management framework, AI workflowIf this conversation challenged how you think about where your attention goes, subscribe and share it with a PM who is still reformatting slides at 5pm. Visit strivenn.com to explore AI-enabled commercial strategy for life science companies.

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