Fast Doesn’t Mean Right: Product Thinking in the Age of AI
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AI has fundamentally changed the economics of innovation. We can generate ideas, prototypes and working software in hours rather than months. But while our ability to build has accelerated dramatically, our ability to make the right decisions has not.
As execution becomes cheaper, judgement becomes the new competitive advantage.
In this thought-provoking session, Philippe Delalande explores why the organisations that thrive in the age of AI won’t necessarily be those that build the fastest, but those that consistently choose the right problems, align people around a shared intent, and turn technology into meaningful outcomes.
Drawing on lessons from product strategy, human-centred design and enterprise transformation, Philippe shares practical approaches to improving discovery, strengthening collaboration across disciplines, and making better investment decisions from idea through to delivery.
Because in the age of AI, building fast is no longer enough. The real advantage lies in building the right thing together.
There will be time for questions and discussion after the presentation, followed by networking over drinks and pizzas.
Registration is essential, and we hope to see many new and familiar faces on 29 July!
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Thank you to our supporters who make these events possible: our venue supporter Spacecubed, and our principal sponsor Rmkble, the home of JourneyOne, ProcessPath and DataDivers.
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Meet our speaker:
Philippe Delalande
Philippe is a product strategist, transformation leader and co-founder of Symphonia, with over 20 years’ experience helping organisations turn ideas into products, services and capabilities that create lasting value.
He has led product, design and transformation initiatives across healthcare, government and the mining sector, including supporting enterprise transformation and product innovation at Fortescue over the past 5 years. He partners with executive leaders and multidisciplinary teams to shape strategy, drive discovery and deliver meaningful outcomes.
Philippe serves on advisory boards, is a Graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors (GAICD), and regularly speaks on product strategy, innovation, design and the impact of AI on organisations.
