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You Have Asana, Monday, Jira, and Notion. You Still Don't Know Where Things Stand.
More tools didn't solve the coordination problem. They just gave you more places to check. Engineering lives in Jira. Marketing uses Asana. Product roadmap is in Notion. Design tracks in Figma comments. Now you're the human integration layer—logging into four systems to build one status update. Tools track tasks. They don't verify reality. They don't catch that engineering's "done" doesn't match marketing's "ready." They don't notice that the dates in Jira don't align with the dates in the roadmap. DavidPM.pro works with your existing tools not instead of them. David imports tasks from Trello, Monday, Asana, or ClickUp. AI aggregates status. Humans verify that what's reported is what's real. You don't need another tool. You need someone checking that your tools reflect reality. Keep your stack. Add verification. $2,000/month. Works with your existing tools. Your status finally means something.
You Have Asana, Monday, Jira, and Notion. You Still Don't Know Where Things Stand.
More tools didn't solve the coordination problem. They just gave you more places to check. Engineering lives in Jira. Marketing uses Asana. Product roadmap is in Notion. Design tracks in Figma comments. Now you're the human integration layer—logging into four systems to build one status update. Tools track tasks. They don't verify reality. They don't catch that engineering's "done" doesn't match marketing's "ready." They don't notice that the dates in Jira don't align with the dates in the roadmap. DavidPM.pro works with your existing tools not instead of them. David imports tasks from Trello, Monday, Asana, or ClickUp. AI aggregates status. Humans verify that what's reported is what's real. You don't need another tool. You need someone checking that your tools reflect reality. Keep your stack. Add verification. $2,000/month. Works with your existing tools. Your status finally means something.
Source: DavidPMindustry insightsThe Future of Project Management: Embracing the Human-AI Hybrid Model
An in-depth look at how artificial intelligence is transforming project management, and why the most effective approach combines AI capabilities with human expertise and judgment.
Source: KrispiTechindustry insightsYou're the Bottleneck. You Know It. You Can't Stop.
You're the Bottleneck. You Know It. You Can't Stop. Every status update runs through you. Every cross-functional question lands in your inbox. Every stakeholder expects you to know where things stand. You're the coordination layer by default because when you tried to delegate it, things fell through the cracks. So you took it back. Now you're drowning in operational work while your strategic work piles up. You know you're the bottleneck. You also know what happens when you step back: misalignment, missed handoffs, surprises at launch. The problem isn't delegation. It's what you delegated to people who had other jobs. Coordination landed on top of their real work. It got deprioritized. You became the backup. DavidPM.pro is delegation that sticks. David's only job is your project. AI handles the tracking. Humans verify accuracy. You get a Thursday preview to review, not write. 10 minutes instead of 8 hours. Stop being the bottleneck. Start being the approver. $2,000/month. Month-to-month. Your project gets a dedicated owner who won't drop it for their "real job."
Source: DavidPMindustry insightsMicrosoft Flattened to 10:1. Who Owns Your Launch?
Microsoft pushed from 5.5:1 to 10:1 engineer-to-manager ratio. Amazon announced 14,000 manager cuts. The coordination layer is disappearing industry-wide. Here's what the org charts don't show: the work didn't disappear. Coordinating between teams still happens. Stakeholder communication still happens. Dependency tracking still happens. It just got pushed onto people already drowning in their actual jobs. Harvard Business Review found 75% of cross-functional teams were already failing before this flattening trend. Now you've removed the people who owned coordination. The math doesn't improve from there. David PM exists because you can't rebuild the PM layer, but your Q1 launch still needs an owner. We provide dedicated project ownership without permanent headcount. AI handles routine tracking. A human verifies everything before it reaches your stakeholders. If you're spending 8+ hours a week chasing updates and building status decks on top of your real job, you've become an accidental PM. That's executive time on operational work. David PM : $2,000/month. No long-term contracts. Your project gets a dedicated owner in 2-3 weeks. https://www.cnn.com/2025/10/30/tech/amazon-layoffs-andy-jassy-ai-culture #Leadership #TechLayoffs #ProjectManagement #Microsoft #OperationsManagement
Source: David PMindustry insights95% of AI Projects Fail. Your Q1 Launch Is Next.
MIT's latest research is brutal: 95% of enterprise AI pilots deliver zero measurable business impact. Not because the technology doesn't work because nobody verifies the output before it reaches stakeholders. Microsoft just proved this at scale. They cut AI sales quotas by up to 50% after less than 20% of salespeople hit their targets. The problem? Every Copilot output requires manual verification. Users spend more time checking AI work than doing their jobs. The pattern is identical in your cross-functional projects. Teams self-report progress. Nobody synthesizes the reality across functions. Stakeholders see dashboards that don't match what's actually happening. Then launch week hits, and everyone's surprised. David PM is built on the principle these companies missed: AI handles the volume work like tracking tasks, aggregating status, and flagging blockers. Humans verify accuracy before anything reaches your stakeholders. You review a weekly preview in 10 minutes instead of building status decks at midnight. If you're a VP or founder managing a Q1 launch without a dedicated PM, you're the verification layer by default. That's not sustainable, and it's exactly why launches slip. David PM provides dedicated project ownership for $2,000/month. Month-to-month. Start in 2-3 weeks. Your launch gets an owner. You get your evenings back. https://fortune.com/2025/08/18/mit-report-95-percent-generative-ai-pilots-at-companies-failing-cfo/
Source: LinkedInindustry insightsJanuary 2nd: When Q1 Plans Meet Monday Morning.
You're planning Q1 right now. Roadmaps are getting finalized. Launch dates are getting committed. Headcount is set. January 2nd, someone asks: "Who owns the launch coordination?" And the room goes quiet. The PM layer got cut. The launches didn't. You planned what to build. You didn't plan who makes sure it all comes together. By January 15th, the first cross-functional misalignment surfaces. By February, you're three status meetings deep trying to figure out why timelines don't match. By March, the launch slips and everyone's surprised even though the signs were there in week 2. David PM is the Q1 planning line item you forgot. Dedicated project ownership for your critical launches. We import your existing tasks, review meeting transcripts, and start delivering verified weekly updates within 2-3 weeks. Your Q1 plan has deliverables. It needs an owner. $2,000/month per project. Month-to-month. Add it to the budget before January 2nd. hashtag#Q1Planning hashtag#Leadership hashtag#StartupLife hashtag#ProductLaunch hashtag#2025Goals
Source: DavidPMReady to Experience the Human-AI Hybrid Model?
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