Product in Practice
Crystal Widjaja (former Chief Product Officer at Gojek and Reforge instructor) has built data and growth systems at an incredible scale. While many product managers are stuck using AI for surface-level summaries and "one-shot" artifacts, Crystal has spent her "semi-retirement" architecting a sophisticated AI agent harness that manages everything from her daily prep to maintaining a "friendship CRM."In this episode, Crystal pulls back the curtain on the messy practical reality of her technical stack—built with Obsidian, Python, and Claude Code—to demonstrate how PMs can move past the "trap" of abstracted GUI tools and start building infrastructure that truly scales their impact.We discussThe shift from surface-level prompting to building mature agent infrastructure and "context engineering"Automating low-leverage work like meeting notes and status updates so you can focus on creative strategy and customer interactionThe unique AI advantage in Southeast Asia: How a culture of delegation has prepared leaders for the age of agentsThree things that won't change: Vision setting, creative voice, and deep customer empathyThe "Ralph Loop" framework: Chaining complex AI tasks together for autonomous executionKey takeawaysPMs must get comfortable with the CLI. Crystal argues that relying solely on simplified AI interfaces is a "trap" that prevents you from understanding the underlying system. To truly improve your workflow and leverage AI's full power, you need to be willing to open the terminal and interact with the technical scaffolding yourself.Context is the new prompt engineering. The first wave of AI was about learning how to prompt; the next wave is about "context engineering." Quality output depends on the data you feed the system, from meeting transcripts to project files, and building the pipelines to sync that context automatically.Focus on the smallest unit of work first. Rather than aiming for "big bang" AI solutions, start by automating one specific task you hate, such as syncing meeting notes to your computer. Once that works, iterate and chain those units together into a more comprehensive agent harness.AI should enhance your humanity, not just your productivity. Crystal uses her AI chief of staff to maintain a "friendship CRM," tracking details like a friend's past mention of a marathon or gift ideas. By offloading the "menial" memory work to AI, she frees up mental energy to be a more present and thoughtful friend.Adopt a "semi-unemployed" mindset. The best way to stay relevant in the AI era is to create enough space in your schedule to play with new tools. By automating low-leverage tasks, you gain the time needed to stay ahead of the "AI overlords" and master the evolving landscape of agent orchestration.ChaptersHere are the timestamps and chapter titles for this podcast episode:00:00 - Introduction to Crystal Widjaja02:08 - AI Adoption and Practice in Southeast Asia04:24 - Demystifying AI through Practical Workflows07:41 - AI Maturity: Engineering vs. Product Management11:11 - Practical Steps to Build AI Fluency14:34 - Critical Skills for the AI Era18:48 - From Prompt Engineering to Context Engineering22:13 - Timeless Product Management Fundamentals23:59 - Demo: Building an AI "Chief of Staff"27:59 - Automating Work with "Ralph Loops"36:38 - Impact on Personal Productivity and Relationships39:46 - Hype, Reality, and the Future of AI in 202941:51 - Final Habits for Effective AI UseAbout Atlassian:Behind every great human achievement, there is a team. From medicine and space travel to disaster response and pizza deliveries, we help teams all over the planet advance humanity through the power of software. Our mission is to help unleash the potential of every team.
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