CPO at Just Eat Takeaway | Building an AI Product Strategy for Meaningful ROI
In an era where AI’s potential seems limitless, the reality is that AI does not save broken organizations—it exposes them. Jessica Hall, Chief Product Officer at Just Eat Takeaway (JET), argues that AI acts as a high-definition mirror, revealing technical debt and organizational avoidance that was previously hidden by human glue.Drawing on her experience leading a global product organization across 20 markets, Jessica explores how to move beyond the hype by applying the 3 Horizons Framework to your AI roadmap. This session deconstructs the shift from being a creator of logic to a curator of intelligence and provides a strategic roadmap for balancing immediate efficiency with long-term, AI-native transformation.
Key Takeaways:
- The HD Mirror: Why AI is the ultimate debt collector for every document you didn't write and every process you didn't simplify.
- Audit the Human Glue: How to identify the unwritten rules and tribal knowledge that act as a "ax on your team’s ability to scale at the speed of AI.
- From Creators to Curators: Why product managers must stop worshiping at the altar of the feature and start building universal, generative building blocks.
- The Data Foundation: A look at JET’s 104-petabyte data strategy—moving from raw material to accessible, intent-based structures that power internal AI agents.
- Reclaiming Creativity: Using AI to automate drudgery and drudgery-filled admin tasks, allowing PMs to return to world-class discovery and problem-solving.
Meet the Speaker:
Jessica Hall is the Chief Product Officer of Just Eat Takeaway.com, a pioneering on-demand delivery business operating across 17 markets. An early champion and adopter of Artificial Intelligence, Jessica is at the forefront of integrating AI to drive operational excellence and product innovation, transforming complex logistics into seamless consumer experiences.
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