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Journey to Success: The Seven Pivotal Purposes of Product Roadmaps

The Product Coalition

If you do things that are purposeful, you’ll eventually be successful.” — Howard Schultz Several years ago, I found myself in a heated discussion about product roadmaps with a client. So as he leaned across the table and looked me in the eyes, he demanded, “Explain why I need a product roadmap.” Why not, indeed?

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Six Types of “Product” Owners

Roman Pichler

The term product owner is commonly used to refer to six different product roles in my experience. These are: The original Scrum product owner who owns a product in its entirety and is responsible for maximising the value it creates. But the ability to save the document is a feature, a part of the overall product.

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Greenfield Project

ProductPlan

Note: When a team builds on existing infrastructure or upgrades an existing product, the industry calls this a brownfield project. For software companies, a greenfield project refers to kicking off a new app from scratch. And perhaps the biggest unknown: When your product becomes available, will your user and buyer personas want it?

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AI Product Management 101: How to Leverage Artificial Intelligence Successfully?

Userpilot

AI product management is a specialization in developing and managing products that use AI technology to build, shape and improve them. Apart from artificial intelligence itself, AI is often referred to as Deep Learning and Machine Learning (ML) technologies and Natural Language Processing (NLP).