

AI Workflows for Product Managers
Build autonomous AI agents that handle your product research, testing, and operations.
While many Product Managers know how to ask an AI to generate a user story, the difference between them and senior PMs who scale is their workflows. Automated cognitive structures that handle research, documentation, and stakeholder prep without starting from scratch every time.
This session isn't about prompting. It's about Workflow Engineering, where you'll learn how to turn AI into a strategic partner that understands your product's technical architecture, business context, and stakeholders' concerns.
We'll move from the blank page to high-fidelity PRDs, interactive wireframes, and pre-vetted roadmaps, and you'll leave with a system you can deploy immediately.
Whether you're a non-technical PM looking to close the gap with engineering or a senior lead trying to buy back ten hours a week, this session gives you the blueprint.
✍🏽 What you'll learn
By the end of this session, you'll be able to:
Move from prompting to workflow engineering: use chain-of-thought and step-back frameworks to force AI to surface technical dependencies and edge cases most PMs miss
Build a repeatable PRD system: integrate your API documentation and design system context so the specs you generate are tight enough for engineers to implement without twenty follow-up questions
Prototype artifacts fast: render live flowcharts, React-based UI prototypes, and dynamic prioritization matrices that align stakeholders visually in real time
Run a stakeholder simulator: stress-test your strategy by engineering an AI workflow that plays skeptical CFO, Lead Architect, or Legal Compliance officer before you send a single proposal
Deploy your PM OS: walk away with a pre-configured workflow template containing your product context, roadmap logic, and operational defaults, ready to handle your current workload
🧑🏽🏫Meet your Facilitator
Taslim Okunola
Taslim looks after strategy and operations for Subscriptions (Google One & Photos), and New Platforms (Google TV & Auto) Marketing at Google. In this capacity, he leads strategy deep dives to help marketing leaders sustainably grow Google’s complex platforms and ecosystems, and help them to run a tight ship by managing ongoing business operations needs. Prior to this role, he was a Product Manager on the Chrome Browser team where he built content products for the browser. Before that, he drove research and product marketing efforts for Search, YouTube and Assistant in Sub-Saharan Africa. He has also worked with Google.org to run the Google Impact Challenge in Kenya, Nigeria and South Africa, which supported 36 nonprofits with $6M in grant funding.
He earned a bachelor’s degree in Agricultural Economics from the Federal University of Technology, Akure.
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