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Ideas on the roadmap should be phrased in terms of problems and opportunities. But how the problems are framed is important. Problems should be framed in their purest form to empower the discovery team to find the best solution possible.
Problems should be phrased from the point of view of at least one of three product development disciplines: The user, the business, or technology.
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You now have clearly articulated goals but may not know which ideas to tackle first.
Two main factors can help prioritise goals:
Expected value - the combined measure of expected user value and expected business value, and Complexi...
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The discipline of Product Management is built around two core principles:
These two ideas are inseparable. Product strategies should b...
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Product discovery is the process of moving from the problem to the solution. The team responsible for product discovery deals with the problem and the solution spaces in their pursuit of defining solutions. Once they define a solution, the delivery team takes the solutions to the...
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The complete discovery process happens in the context of a value-based product strategy. There are four steps to producing solution ideas:
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The primary task of the roadmap is communicating the discovery process, as it can be difficult to bridge the gap between the abstract product strategy and the tangible backlog.
The roadmap needs to represent:
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A roadmap is a melting pot of ideas where teams experiment to find worthwhile ideas.
Your roadmap should achieve these key ideas:
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These steps are BYOT (bring your own tools.) General principles to help with the right tools:
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In our course on discoveries at our UX Conference, we talk about the importance of solving the right problem. Discovery research commonly results in learning about the problem space. This knowledge should be used to generate solutions that solve real user problems.
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