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How To Create Kick-Ass Product Roadmaps (Spoiler Alert: There are 3 types of Roadmaps)

The Product Coalition

3 Different Types of Roadmaps Every PM Needs to Master Roadmapping is not easy. Every company demands different types of Roadmaps, and every PM has their own flavour. Here is a step by step process to create roadmaps so you can influence anyone in your company like a true Jedi. So what is Product Roadmap?

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Intercom on Product: One for the roadmap

Intercom, Inc.

On this episode of Intercom on Product myself and Paul Adams, our SVP of Product, take a look at roadmapping. Knowing how and when to define a roadmap, who to include and how long to plan for are key elements to finding the balanced approach that you need. As you grow functions, the audience for your roadmap widens.

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Intercom on Product: One for the roadmap

Intercom, Inc.

On this episode of Intercom on Product myself and Paul Adams, our SVP of Product, take a look at roadmapping. Knowing how and when to define a roadmap, who to include and how long to plan for are key elements to finding the balanced approach that you need. As you grow functions, the audience for your roadmap widens.

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Product Roadmaps in Five Easy Pieces

Mind the Product

so my investor said that I need a product manager to do our product roadmap?”. When I worked as a product management consultant clients would often talk about “needing a product roadmap ASAP”. In reality, asking for a product roadmap was shorthand for “please help me with my strategy”.

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5 Technical Concepts for the Non-Technical Product Manager

ProductPlan

Agile isn’t particularly technical, but it represents the methodology and processes that most product development organizations now rely on. If you’re not comfortable and conversant with Agile concepts and language, you’ll struggle in your interactions with the team. Governing regulations.

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From the Passenger Seat – An Engineering View of Effective Product Management

Mind the Product

Vision: The art of Seeing What is Invisible to Others. Lack of vision is the foremost reason for frustration for engineering leaders, especially when they see no roadmap or alignment to value stream and not much continuous market feedback for keeping the product on track. Governance: Measure, Manage, Maintain.

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Utility Eats Value for Breakfast: About Diminishing Marginal Utility

The Product Coalition

However, I can certainly think of product or marketing professionals who use the term value when referring to cheap widgety dashboards and features aimed at novelty seekers, or following an industry trend with no real vision. They knew how every piece of it worked and for the most part they could rely on its steadiness.