March’s top product management reads on Mind the Product

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In March, we shared insights from #mtpcon London, explored frameworks for storytelling and vision, and tackled enterprise AI and org design. As spring began to blossom, it was a month of big ideas and practical takeaways. Here are the five most-read pieces from March.


Missed the conference or just want to relive the best bits? This roundup brought together standout lessons from #mtpcon London, including highlights from our keynote speakers, top takeaways from breakout sessions, and the trends that had everyone talking. Whether you were there in person or following along online, this piece gave you the full down low.

Catch up on our #mtpcon highlights


If you’re struggling to get your team aligned on the right problem, then you’re not alone. This article, written by Alejandro Torrico, Product Engineer at Tesla, introduced a simple yet powerful storytelling framework to help product teams define problems more clearly and persuasively. It struck a chord with readers looking to sharpen their discovery and stakeholder management skills. 


Explore the framework


Our third most popular piece of content this month was a write-up of one of the standout talks from #mtpcon London. Ebi Atawodi, Director of Product at YouTube, shared her approach to crafting a compelling product vision. Drawing on experience from top tech companies, Ebi explored what makes a vision resonate and how to turn it into something actionable. This is a must-read (or rewatch) for product people at any stage.

Read the full talk recap

AI continues to dominate the conversation in the product space—and this article tapped into exactly why. Taking a practical lens, Lisa Murkin, Lead Product Manager at Elsewhen, explored what it really takes to build an Enterprise AI Agent, including architecture, data design, and key pitfalls to avoid. It’s a hands-on guide for anyone thinking beyond AI as a buzzword.


Read the guide

Organisational design is one of the most important (and often overlooked) levers in product success. In this conversation on The Product Experience podcast, Trisha Price, CPO at Pendo, shared how she’s structured the product org at the software company to scale with clarity, ownership, and alignment. The piece resonated with leaders navigating growth and change within their teams.

 Get the org design insights

Do you have a topic you think the product community needs to hear more about? We’re always open to ideas—drop us a line at editor@mindtheproduct.com.

Until next month, happy building! Check out February’s top reads here