Intentional by Design: Building Careers, Teams, and Technology That Work

Intentional by Design: Building Careers, Teams, and Technology That Work

Intentional by Design — Building Careers, Teams, and Technology That Work The Meridian Point Podcast with Kumar Dattatreyan

Guest: Patricia O'Shea, Senior Director, Product Management, ADUSA

Episode Summary

Patricia O'Shea spent 30 years in technology transformation, starting in the most unlikely place — raising funds for cancer research through telemarketing. That early experience gave her two lessons that still guide her today: say yes to things you don't know how to do, and never lose sight of the purpose behind the technology.

In this conversation, Patricia walks us through her deliberate 5-year career pivot from leading PMOs to product management — a move her mentors said couldn't be done. She shares the Individual Development Plan strategy that made it possible, why technology consistently runs ahead of people's ability to absorb it, and the house analogy she uses to explain just about any technology problem. Patricia also tackles the biggest misconception companies have about product operating models and shares why she changed her mind about AI hype.

Key Topics Discussed

The 5-Year Career Pivot — Patricia rose to senior director leading PMOs, but when she got exposed to product work at Cars.com, she realized she wanted to lead product directly. The challenge: her mentors and peers couldn't see past her program management identity. Her CPO coached her to research product leaders on LinkedIn, inventory her transferable skills, and pursue adjacent roles that would build product capabilities without having "product" in the title.

The Individual Development Plan (IDP) — Patricia maintained a personal development plan throughout her pivot that served double duty: it tracked her deliberate skill-building AND gave her a platform for strategic conversations with product leaders. When the right role opened, the hiring leader already knew her name, her plan, and her readiness. Her formula: you have to be ready, the role has to be open, and the people hiring have to know about you.

Adjacent Moves Strategy — Rather than jumping straight into product, Patricia took roles that built product muscles indirectly. Leading an Agile Center of Excellence taught her to treat internal capabilities as a product. Business relationship management gave her experience developing technology strategy with business leaders. Each role added product thinking without requiring the product title.

Purpose-Driven Leadership — Drawing from her nonprofit roots, Patricia connects teams to customers through stories, app store reviews, and getting people as close to the end user as possible. She defines customers broadly — anyone using what you're building — and emphasizes that purpose is what sustains teams when the work gets hard.

The Marathon Effect — Patricia describes how leaders who have been processing a change for months forget that their teams are just hearing about it for the first time. Like runners starting at different points in a marathon, leaders are at mile 20 while their teams are at the starting line — and then wonder why nobody's keeping up.

Technology Outpacing People — Patricia's change management roots (she started as a Microsoft Office trainer) give her a strong perspective: we've stopped investing in training and assume everything is intuitive. Her insight: half the battle is knowing what the tool can do. If people know the capabilities, they can teach themselves the steps. But we're not even giving them that foundation.

The House Analogy — Patricia's go-to technique for simplifying complex technology concepts. A beautifully renovated house where a pipe bursts — suddenly you're wondering what else you can't see. Is the wiring okay? She applies this to technology operations, hidden risk, and quality — and says it works every time.

Product Operating Model Misconception — The biggest mistake companies make: treating product operating models as just another way for the technology team to work. Good product thinking is a company-wide mindset, not a tech team reorganization. It requires working across multiple groups, staying close to customers, and driving toward company-level outcomes.

AI: From Overhyped to Right Level of Hype — Patricia initially thought AI was overhyped, but changed her mind. Two things shifted her view: the pace of democratization (capabilities becoming available to everyone) and seeing companies take a pragmatic approach — focusing on data foundations, avoiding automating broken processes, and being surgical about where they test AI investments.

Quotable Moments

"When I talked to the product leaders around me, many just couldn't see it. They saw that I was very good at program management, but couldn't imagine that I could do product."

"You have to be ready. The role has to be open. And the people who are hiring have to know about you."

"Half the battle is knowing what this tool can do. If you know what it can do, you can teach yourself how to actually do it."

"You could buy a house that was rehab that looked absolutely beautiful, but then all of a sudden you have a pipe burst. And then you're going to start wondering — what else is it that I can't see in this house?"

"The biggest misconception is that product operating models are just another way for technology teams to do their work. Good product is not just a technology thing. It's a company thing."

"Own your career. Don't look to anyone else to do it and spend the time because it absolutely does pay off."

Connect with Patricia O'Shea

🔗LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/patriciaosheatech/
📋 Title: Senior Director, Product Management, ADUSA

Patricia is also open to career coaching conversations — if you or someone on your team is thinking about a career pivot, she's happy to connect.

Connect with Kumar Dattatreyan & Agile Meridian
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