I’m excited to share two opportunities this season to uplevel your craft, connect with peers, and leave with practical, repeatable techniques you can apply immediately to your product work.
We will be doing another round of Claude Code: Show and Tell on May 26th at 9am PDT. These community-driven sessions are hands-on and fast-paced—we swap proven workflows, compare prompts, and pressure-test approaches together. You’ll see how product teams are operationalizing AI workflows in real contexts and walk away with ideas you can adapt for your own roadmap and experimentation pipeline. Invites will go out to Supporting Members and CDH Members tomorrow. If you'd like to join us, keep an eye on your inbox for the invite.
I love these Show & Tell sessions because they translate tacit knowledge into clear, reusable playbooks. Whether you’re refining evaluation loops for LLMs, streamlining discovery synthesis, or standardizing prompts for consistency, the shared rigor and camaraderie make it a high-signal hour for any product leader invested in AI workflows.
I also want to share that I'll be teaching our June 4th – July 9th cohort of Product Discovery Fundamentals. This is the last time I'll be teaching this cohort in its current format. If you've been thinking of enrolling in this program, and want to take it with me, this is your last chance. Register here.
Across this cohort, we’ll practice continuous discovery habits—framing opportunities, tightening assumptions, running lean experiments, and aligning product trios on evidence-backed decisions. If you want a rigorous, repeatable system for turning customer insight into confident prioritization and compelling product strategy, I’d be thrilled to have you in the room.
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