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Why does your product matter should come through data. Your ability to frame your work

By Mariana Antaya · Founder @ quantifAI | Building the decision intelligence layer for the prediction markets | ex-Microsoft AI PM · 2026-04-10 · thread · From Intern to Year 2 Microsoft Product Manager 💼

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Why does your product matter should come through data. Your ability to frame your work

Claim

From Intern to Year 2 Microsoft Product Manager 💼 Here's what I've learned after 2 years working in Big tech 1️⃣ AI isn’t a side project, it's engrained in every part of the roadmap You should be posing questions to your team if they aren't leveraging AI tools or starting to incorporate it into your suite of products. It's our responsibility as a PM to lead these initiatives - if no one has brought it up, be the one to infuse the change. ✨

Mechanism

Why does your product matter should come through data. Your ability to frame your work in measurable impact is what earns trust from your partner teams, leadership and ultimately reflect the value you bring to the table.

Conditions

Holds when: the operating context matches the post's stated frame (team shape, stage, tooling, buyer type).

Fails when: the practice is lifted into a different stage or buyer context without reworking the underlying mechanism.

Evidence

"Why does your product matter should come through data. Your ability to frame your work in measurable impact is what earns trust from your partner teams, leadership and ultimately reflect the value you bring to the table."

— Mariana Antaya, LinkedIn, 2026-04-10

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