EP 155 - Reshaping product development for AI’s impact with Gil Broza

EP 155 - Reshaping product development for AI’s impact with Gil Broza

From Product for Product Management by Matt Green & Moshe Mikanovsky

May 27, 2026 · 51 min

About this episode

The episode discusses how AI is reshaping product development and the challenges product leaders face in integrating AI without disrupting existing processes.

This conversation with Gil Broza goes straight at a question many product leaders are quietly wrestling with: how do you bring AI into product development without breaking everything that already works? Gil, author, coach, and long-time agility expert, returns to talk with Matt and Moshe about “reshaping product development for AI’s impact,” focusing not on building AI features, but on how AI is changing the way product and engineering teams work day to day. He argues that while AI massively increases speed and output, it doesn’t change the fundamentals of good product development: clear direction, evidence-based judgment, solid technical foundations, and healthy teams. Join Matt and Moshe as they explore with Gil: - Why AI is a “turbo engine in a car with old brakes” if you drop it into a system designed for human speed. - How leaders confuse more output with more value, and why faster code can just mean “legacy code years ahead of schedule”. - The difference between real agility and “performative Agile” (ceremonies, Jira theater) when AI tools are doing more of the work. - How to think in systems: what you’re actually optimizing for (predictability, innovation, time-to-value)…

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Hosts: Matt Green, Moshe Mikanovsky

Guest: Gil Broza

Topics covered

  • AI in product development
  • agility in teams
  • product management
  • AI impact
  • system thinking
  • cognitive load

Keywords

  • AI
  • product development
  • agility
  • cognitive load
  • efficiency
  • innovation
  • feedback loops

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