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Ezinne Udezue on AI adoption

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“Companies that recognize that AI is not this magic thing that you're going to slather on to your product. The problems are still the problem.”

Ezinne Udezue
Chief Product Officer, WP Engine
AI adoptionproduct strategy

On , Ezinne Udezue, Chief Product Officer at WP Engine, spoke about AI adoption during How AI is reshaping the product role | Oji and Ezinne Udezue on Lenny's Podcast.

How AI is reshaping the product role | Oji and Ezinne Udezue
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How AI is reshaping the product role | Oji and Ezinne Udezue
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Ezinne and Oji Udezue have over 50 years of combined product leadership experience at Microsoft, Twitter, Atlassian, WP Engine, Typeform, and Calendly. They’ve witnessed every major shift in product management, and, despite their seniority, they’re taking beginner AI courses and learning from engineers half their age, and Oji is coding more now than in the past decade—from Waterfall to Agile to AI. They are also the authors of Building Rocketships, a guide to building great products. In this conversation, the couple shares hard-won lessons they’ve learned from companies successfully adapting to AI, including their “shipyard” framework and their “sharp problem” methodology. What you’ll learn: 1. The “shipyard” framework: why the best AI teams embrace controlled chaos 2. Why Oji writes more code now than in the past 10 years—despite being a PM for more than 25 years 3. The three skills that matter most for PMs in 2025: curiosity, humility, and agency 4. How to identify “sharp problems” 5. AI at the core vs. AI at the edge: why companies that are building entirely new AI-centric codebases will beat those just “sprinkling AI” on existing products 6. The counterintuitive truth: engineers are moving so fast with AI that PMs are now the bottleneck 7. Their biggest product lesson from 50 combined years Brought to you by: Mercury—The art of simplified finances: https://mercury.com/ Vanta—Automate compliance. Simplify security: https://vanta.com/lenny Coda—The all-in-one collaborative workspace: https://coda.io/lenny Transcript: https://www.lennysnewsletter.com/p/ho... My biggest takeaways (for paid newsletter subscribers): ⁠https://www.lennysnewsletter.com/i/17... Where to find Oji and Ezinne: • ProductMind on Substack: https://substack.productmind.co/ • ProductMind on LinkedIn:   / productmindco   • ProductMind on YouTube:    / @productmindx   • ProductMind on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/07OVh5p... • ProductMind website: https://www.productmind.co/ • ProductMind Slack community: https://app.slack.com/client/T07HF3HB... • Oji on LinkedIn:   / ojiudezue   • Ezinne on LinkedIn:   / ezinne   Where to find Lenny: • Newsletter: https://www.lennysnewsletter.com • X:   / lennysan   • LinkedIn:   / lennyrachitsky   In this episode, we cover: (00:00) Introduction to Oji and Ezinne (04:14) The evolving role of product managers (08:01) Challenges and opportunities in product management (10:34) Sharp problems (12:37) The shipyard model for product development (17:02) Hiring PMs in the AI era (24:55) The importance of staying humble (27:16) Hands-on learning and personal projects (39:10) Companies succeeding with AI adoption (46:25) Lessons from 50 years in product (49:22) Simplicity in design (51:24) The role of communication in strategy (55:17) Career intentions and personal growth (01:00:00) Ethics and responsibility in product management (01:03:09) Introducing Building Rocketships (01:06:42) Lightning round and final thoughts Referenced: • How 80,000 companies build with AI: products as organisms, the death of org charts, and why agents will outnumber employees by 2026 | Asha Sharma (CVP of AI Platform at Microsoft): https://www.lennysnewsletter.com/p/ho... • Picking sharp problems, increasing virality, and unique product frameworks | Oji Udezue (Typeform, Twitter, Calendly, Atlassian): https://www.lennysnewsletter.com/p/pi... • Atlassian: https://www.atlassian.com/ • Joff Redfern on LinkedIn:   / mejoff   • Brownian motion: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brownia... • Calendly: https://calendly.com/ • Women in Product: https://womenpm.org/ • Brian Chesky’s secret mentor who died 9 times, started the Burning Man board, and built the world’s first midlife wisdom school | Chip Conley (founder of MEA): https://www.lennysnewsletter.com/p/ch... • Home Assistant: https://www.home-assistant.io/ • What people are vibe coding (and actually using): https://www.lennysnewsletter.com/p/wh... • How many layers should I wear today?: https://layers.today/ • Typeform: https://www.typeform.com/ • David Okuniev on X: https://x.com/okuiux • Clay: https://www.clay.com/ • Martin Eriksson on LinkedIn:   / martineriksson   ...References continued at: https://www.lennysnewsletter.com/p/ho... Production and marketing by https://penname.co/. For inquiries about sponsoring the podcast, email [email protected]. Lenny may be an investor in the companies discussed.
Ezinne Udezue

About Ezinne Udezue

Chief Product Officer · WP Engine

Ezinne Udezue, Chief Product Officer at WP Engine, has been active in public discussions about product leadership and artificial intelligence. In podcast appearances throughout 2025, she stated that AI is "not this magic thing that you're going to slather on to your product" and that "the problems are still the problem." She described the current period as a time for leaders to "use judgment and use discipline" rather than join hype cycles. Udezue also said she has "written more code in the last one year than in the last 10 years" because "code is now essentially architecture and English." She co-authored the book *Building Rocketships: A Blueprint for High-Growth Companies in the Age of AI* with her husband, Oji Udezue. At WP Engine, Udezue has outlined a product strategy focused on four pillars: customer journey, specialized products, growing with agencies, and foundational innovation. In company webinars, she stated that WP Engine is "obsessively innovating in tuning our platform" for performance, security, and reliability. The company has introduced beta programs for AI-powered features, edge full-page caching, and improved support for Next.js incremental static regeneration on its Atlas headless offerings. Udezue also noted that "performance is increasingly more important for all of our customers" and that "any degradation here can lead to a loss in revenue."

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