Candidate perspective · Enterprise content supply chain

Orchestrating content work for a human-and-agent enterprise.

Reasoning and agentic models are changing how content is planned, created, discovered and improved. The opportunity is to establish an enterprise system of record for content work—connecting strategy, workflows, metadata, assets, governance and performance.

THE OUTCOME

Faster where speed matters, governed where trust matters and structured for reuse, learning and responsible AI-enabled scale.

Strategy & demandPlan & createReview & approveActivate & reuseMeasure & learn

01 · Product line leadership

Run the platform as a product line—not a collection of projects.

The product line combines reusable platform capabilities with the services required for enterprise adoption. The central team owns product integrity and evolution; markets share responsibility for readiness, adoption and outcomes.

01

Outcomes before output

Prioritize changes in speed, reuse, quality, cost and trust—not the volume of functionality delivered.

02

Build once, adopt many

Convert recurring needs into reusable capabilities and configurable enterprise patterns.

03

Standardize meaning

Protect shared context and controls while allowing the experience to adapt within guardrails.

04

Readiness is shared

Central capability and market ownership must both be ready before delivery is committed.

PRODUCT LINE LEADER

Hold the whole system together.

  • Set direction and strategic boundaries
  • Manage a connected capability portfolio
  • Align demand, investment and capacity
  • Enable product owners and markets
  • Measure adoption and realized value

OPERATING LOGIC

  1. UnderstandProblem and evidence
  2. ShapeOutcome and options
  3. DecidePortfolio choice
  4. DeliverCapability and adoption
  5. LearnEvidence into direction

A product-management logic to adapt to the team's existing operating model.

02 · Product strategy and the case for it

From successful implementations to a scalable enterprise capability.

THE STARTING POSITION

Workfront is valued in several large markets, but adoption, metadata application and process meaning are uneven. Findability, reuse and reporting are weaker than desired while onboarding and support consume significant capacity.

“The platform has demonstrated value. The challenge is to convert successful implementation in places into a coherent enterprise capability.”
BET 01

Trusted foundation

Shared lifecycle meaning, metadata ownership, product health, governance and reliable operational evidence.

Teams and systems operate from trusted context.
BET 02

Repeatable adoption

Enterprise patterns, readiness expectations, reusable configuration and clear central–local responsibilities.

Each adoption adds leverage rather than fragmentation.
BET 03

Intelligent orchestration

Embedded reasoning, governed automation, human–agent workflows and connected learning.

Administrative effort falls as decision quality improves.
What I would explicitly not pursue +
  • Broad AI deployment without trusted context
  • Bespoke workflows for every preference
  • Simultaneous onboarding without readiness
  • Automation of unstable processes
  • Duplicating adequate Adobe capabilities
  • Legacy exits without credible transition conditions

A BALANCED VIEW OF SUCCESS

Adoption & trustFlow & predictabilityDiscovery & reuseProduct healthEconomic valueIntelligent operations

03 · Scale and global-to-local

Standardize for leverage. Configure for relevance. Localize by evidence.

The objective is not uniformity. It is intentional variation.

ENTERPRISE

Non-negotiable

  • Core metadata
  • Lifecycle definitions
  • Controls and auditability
  • Integration patterns
  • Enterprise measures
GUARDRAILS

Configurable

  • Routing and roles
  • Templates and forms
  • Notifications
  • Metadata extensions
  • Supported regulatory variation
MARKET

Genuinely local

  • Stakeholder leadership
  • Market change plans
  • Country requirements
  • Adoption ownership
  • Benefit realization
Centralize what creates enterprise leverage or protects trust. Configure what improves relevance without fragmenting the platform. Localize when a demonstrated requirement cannot responsibly be satisfied through enterprise patterns.

FROM ROADMAP TO ADOPTION

01

Discovery

Outcome, users, needs and evidence.

02

Readiness

Ownership, process, data and change.

03

Transition

Capability, migration and adoption.

04

Stabilization

Trust, outcomes and learning.

A roadmap commitment is mutual: the central team commits product capability; the market commits ownership, readiness and adoption.

04 · Competing priorities and trade-offs

Make commitments from evidence—not request volume or stakeholder seniority.

Onboard marketsDeliver automationRetire legacyRestore trust

HOW I WOULD NAVIGATE THE CHOICE

  1. 01

    Translate requests into outcomes

  2. 02

    Establish the relevant decision facts

  3. 03

    Shape viable options—not all-or-nothing asks

  4. 04

    Compare value, urgency, leverage, risk and readiness

  5. 05

    Commit and make the consequences visible

ONE VISIBLE PORTFOLIO

RUN

Protect trust and continuity

SCALE

Expand repeatable adoption

EVOLVE

Create reusable capability

SIMPLIFY

Remove cost and complexity

Protect trust, capture time-sensitive simplification value where readiness is real and continue shaping future growth.
How I would communicate a deferred commitment +

Acknowledge the outcome, explain the criteria and constraint, show what was prioritized, describe the consequence of adding the request now and offer a credible rescope or future decision point.

Backlog principle: Make demand visible, shape opportunities before promising them, evaluate needs consistently and commit around outcomes—while building from the team’s existing planning model.

05 · Pioneering ideas

Designing the content supply chain for people and agents.

Directional product hypotheses to explore through bounded discovery—not predetermined roadmap commitments.

01

Agentic assistance

Support users at high-friction moments—from building a complete brief to finding reusable content and resolving review feedback.

02

Persona-based workspaces

Let each role complete common lifecycle activities without navigating the complexity of underlying systems.

03

End-to-end orchestration

Connect signal, opportunity, brief, creation, approval, activation and learning through governed human–agent flow.

04

Content intelligence

Connect strategies, claims, evidence, modules, assets, rights, markets and performance through shared context.

05

Embedded governance

Guide claims, rights, evidence and approvals throughout the experience—making the compliant path easier.

06

Closed learning loop

Return operational and performance evidence to planning, reuse and future briefs.

07

An AI-enabled product organization

Use AI services and agents across demand synthesis, discovery, portfolio planning, delivery, communications and value measurement.

A modern content supply chain requires a modern product organization.
Illustrative product-team agent services +
SignalDiscoveryPortfolioDeliveryCommunicationsValue

These are bounded services, not necessarily six separate technical agents. Humans retain prioritization, commitment and consequential decisions.

06 · Closing perspective

Build the conditions for enterprise scale.

The goal is not a globally identical workflow. It is a coherent enterprise capability: consistent where trust and leverage require it, adaptable where markets need it and increasingly intelligent as the underlying context matures.

QUESTIONS FOR THE PANEL

  1. 01

    What would “genuinely enterprise” most meaningfully change for the business?

  2. 02

    Where is the greatest tension between product evolution and market service demand?

  3. 03

    How are portfolio commitments currently made?

  4. 04

    Which product and operational measures are trusted today?

  5. 05

    What are the team’s strongest capabilities, and where should the incoming leader help it develop?

Working perspective based on the assignment brief. Expected to evolve through evidence from the team, users and markets.

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