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Ganesh
Kumar Suresh
Product Leader
DSI
Ganesh Kumar Suresh is a senior product leader specialising in product management, AI product strategy, and enterprise agile transformation. An IEEE Senior Member and Gartner Peer Community Ambassador, he has led large-scale product and delivery initiatives across global Fortune 500 organisations, helping businesses accelerate innovation through lean-agile leadership, customer-centric product thinking, and operational excellence. His speciality lies in leading data and AI teams with agile ways of working, enabling organisations to deliver modern digital products faster, scale innovation effectively, and navigate complex transformation programmes with confidence. Ganesh is passionate about building high-performing teams and bridging the gap between strategy, technology, and execution in today’s rapidly evolving AI-driven landscape.
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18 June 2026 16:00 - 16:45
Data-driven vs. intuition-led: Your framework for product decisions
In an era of AI, automation, and endless dashboards, data-driven has become the default badge of credibility. But are we mistaking measurable for meaningful? As product teams increasingly optimise for what can be tracked, tested, and automated, we risk sidelining something just as critical: human judgment. In a world that prizes certainty, is intuition becoming undervalued, or even dismissed? This dynamic debate challenges the assumption that more data automatically leads to better decisions. One side argues for rigorous, evidence-based product thinking. The other makes the case for PM intuition, experience, and context-led calls, particularly in ambiguous, zero-to-one, or high-velocity environments. Panelists will share real examples of when data clarified the path and when it misled, delayed, or diluted bold thinking. The audience votes before and after the session, testing their own assumptions and seeing whether perspectives shift. Expect spirited discussion, practical frameworks, and clear guidance on when to trust the numbers and when to trust your judgment.