Mon.May 03, 2021

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How To Create a Simple Roadmap

The Product Coalition

Roadmaps don’t need to be complex, nor should you need a PhD to create one. Photo by Matt Duncan on Unsplash Ahh the dreaded word roadmap… The mere mention of a roadmap can divide the room, and send Product Managers into a world of panic. Let’s face it, roadmaps have a bad reputation. the simple roadmap by David Webb 1.

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End of Discovery Decisions: What to Do Next?

The Product Coalition

Next Steps : share the product vision, roadmap for the next steps, and the criteria you will measure failure or success against. Market : discuss the competitive landscape and total opportunity size for the new product, venture or feature. Team & Capability : do you have the right team and the right capabilities to execute on this?

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A Step-by-Step Guide to Creating a Better Product Launch

The Product Coalition

The deck will help better explain your vision and strategy behind your product launch plan so you can collect buy-in. The product launch documentation needs to include: Timelines and deadlines; Brand positioning and vision; Expected tasks for each department; and Success metrics.

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Get S.M.A.R.T. with your Roadmap

Speaker: Miles Robinson, Technical Project Manager, iFixIt

When adding projects to a roadmap, the question of outsourcing or doing work “in house” is always a consideration. Alignment with your purpose and vision. Timeline of the project in the roadmap. It's time to get SMART about what you do in-house! Measurement rules to monitor cost and success with enough time to adjust.

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How Much is that Feature in the Window?

Speaker: Nils Davis, Principal, NPD Associates

Roadmaps are about the future, and talking about a roadmap means talking about the future. But how you tailor that conversation depends on who you’re having it with, because your stakeholders’ vision for the future and your customers’ vision are likely two different things. Roadmaps are guesses, and will often be “wrong”.

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How Product Managers Can Define a Product Vision to Guide Their Team

Speaker: Christian Bonilla, VP of Product Management at UserTesting

Rather, they start with a strong product vision. Getting that vision right is one of the most important responsibilities of the product team. Join Christian Bonilla, VP of Product at UserTesting, as he reveals tips for taking ownership of the product vision to guide the development process.