ON-DEMAND Workshop
Accelerate Your Product Management Workflow with A.I.

 

A.I. (artificial intelligence), can speed up your product management workflow substantially if you know how to use it.  Anyone who has used ChatGPT, Bard, or similar, knows that it’s crucial to use the right prompts to get the right results.  But what if there was a way to start with better prompts, or even reduce the amount of prompts you need to use to get to those results?

In this live-online workshop, Dean Peters is teaming up with our friends from Stormboard on how to accelerate your product management workflow with the help of AI.  With the right tools and templates, you can take your product management workflow to the cutting edge, transforming you into a more productive and efficient product manager. 

Up your product management game by signing up for this free, 1-hour, live-online workshop and get ready to have your mind blown.

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The Presenters

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Dean Peters

Principal Consultant & Trainer, 280 Group

Dean Peters offers nearly twenty years of experience in product management with a prior decade as a software developer for real-time system integration. Driven by a passion for replacing pain points with user delight, he has empowered teams in startups such as Dude Solutions, Aprimo, and Seven Lakes Technologies and enterprise settings such as IQVIA, Citrix, and McClatchy. Leaning on his ability to translate technical details into valuable outcomes, Dean has led a number of innovations in the areas of AI, NLP, and Mobile across various domains, including healthcare, energy, education, law enforcement, and news media.

Along with this work, Dean has presented on agile and product management topics at events such as ProductCamp, ProductTank, Pendomonium, and Red Hat Agile Day. An on-and-off blogger, Dean’s writings on product and agile have found their way into the product lexicon; the most recent example is his collaboration with ProductBoard’s “Dangerous Animals of Product Management.”

Dean holds a masters in computer science from Hood College and a bachelor of arts from East Carolina University.