Add features to the product roadmap Once you’ve decided to deliver a feature, it’s time to put it on your roadmap. This is your way to communicate the features you plan to work on and when you’re going to work on them.
Roadmap vs. release plan: What’s the difference? Melissa Suzuno 11/19/20 Product Management Facebook Twitter Linkedin As a product manager, you rely on several tools and artifacts to help you document and communicate your work. Two popular examples are roadmaps and release plans. These...
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At this stage, teams have clear and achievable KPIs to measure progress. And whether it’s in the form of a shared release plan or a roadmap, the product development process is transparent to everyone. That said, the roadmap still focuses on outputs rather than outcomes, which leads to a...
Actionable tip: Shift the focus from building new features to solving user problems. Encourage teams to explore the root causes of user pain points. Use techniques like Jobs-to-be-Done or problem-solving workshops to ensure that product discovery is centered around addressing real user needs. Pr...
I don’t think this is a particularly useful distinction as its quite common for a product to have a dedicated and ongoing project plan and project manager. The project doesn’t necessarily need an end date so much that it needs clearly articulated outcomes against a timeline. What does a ...