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A New Era and a New Framework

Dear Strategy

The podcast will continue to serve as an education tool, and will even be expanded to reflect the full array of business topics that we now cover in our classes and workshops. Now what about the new framework? The complete list of revisions are outlined below: Step 1 of the process has been renamed from “Vision” to “Scope.”

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3 Empowerment Levels in Product Management

Roman Pichler

You use an outcome-based product roadmap and/or an opportunity solution tree , personas , user journey maps, and the product backlog to capture and validate your decisions and guide the product delivery effort. You employ the following artefacts: product vision and product strategy , business model and business case (if applicable), and KPIs.

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The Product Zoom Levels Framework

BrainMates

The Product Zoom Levels Framework By ADRIENNE TAN Product people often have to switch between different horizons. Frustrations like these can be minimised if we have a framework to check what level we’re operating at to ensure we are aligned in our discussions with our executives, peers, teams and stakeholders.

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10 Product Strategy Mistakes to Avoid

Roman Pichler

A handy tool to capture your answers and describe the product strategy is my Product Vision Board shown in the picture below. You can download the template by clicking on the image and you can find more advice on how to use it in the article The Product Vision Board.

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MVP Roadmapping

The Product Guy

You have to work with different stakeholders to define the product vision and strategy, define the set of features that the product will have and figure out a rollout plan. Define Product Vision and Strategy. I recommend you also add to this board the product vision as suggested by Roman Pitchler’s Product Vision Board.

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A New Era and a New Framework

Dear Strategy

The podcast will continue to serve as an education tool, and will even be expanded to reflect the full array of business topics that we now cover in our classes and workshops. Now what about the new framework? The complete list of revisions are outlined below: Step 1 of the process has been renamed from “Vision” to “Scope.”

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A Product Manager’s Guide to Roadmapping as an Essentialist

ProductPlan

I distilled the advice a few months ago in my book The Essentialist Product Manager and have recently been giving talks and workshops on the topic. This article tackles one of the areas that gets the most interest from product managers: how can they use an essentialist approach to create and communicate better product roadmaps ?

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