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AI Product Manager's Handbook

You're reading from   AI Product Manager's Handbook Build, integrate, scale, and optimize products to grow as an AI product manager

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781835882849
Length 484 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Irene Bratsis Irene Bratsis
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Table of Contents (26) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1: Lay of the Land – Terms, Infrastructure, Types of AI, and Products Done Well
2. Understanding the Infrastructure and Tools for Building AI Products FREE CHAPTER 3. Model Development and Maintenance for AI Products 4. Deep Learning Deep Dive 5. Commercializing AI Products 6. AI Transformation and Its Impact on Product Management 7. Part 2: Building an AI-Native Product
8. Understanding the AI-Native Product 9. Productizing the ML Service 10. Customization for Verticals, Customers, and Peer Groups 11. Product Design for the AI-Native Product 12. Benchmarking Performance, Growth Hacking, and Cost 13. Managing the AI-Native Product 14. Part 3: Integrating AI into Existing Traditional Software Products
15. The Rising Tide of AI 16. Trends and Insights Across Industry 17. Evolving Products into AI Products 18. The Role of AI Product Design 19. Managing the Evolving AI Product 20. Part 4: Managing the AI PM Career
21. Starting a Career as an AI PM 22. What Does It Mean to Be a Good AI PM? 23. Maturing and Growing as an AI PM 24. Other Books You May Enjoy
25. Index

The rebels – examples of red ocean products

Red oceans are markets that have become inhospitable environments with a full, mature, and developed competitive landscape. In this environment, many paths have already been formed and you have to choose one to live in and serve. You still have the option to create something new and you can employ many strategies to beat out the competition and specialize, but you’re challenged with having enough intuition to see what the next step should be. Part of the challenge with having such a diverse and thriving ecosystem of competitors is that it’s hard to know what direction you want to really go in, or which competitors are truly taking a piece of your business.

Lacework, a California-based cloud cybersecurity company, has shown a lot of promise, receiving a collective $1.9 billion in funding, according to Crunchbase. Cybersecurity is a blood bath when it comes to the competitive landscape. Between companies cannibalizing each...

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