![]() Why is that simplicity necessary? Because you need to make sure that the conversation doesn’t get too focused on the outcomes, not the objectives, the detail will derail your ability to present your strategy.Īs you may very well know, here at ProdPad we’re in the business of roadmaps, I invented the now-next-later roadmap format – if you can’t trust me then honestly I don’t know who you can. You’re trying to show your strategy in a clear and concise way that shows what work is coming up in a way that isn’t too granular. □Īsk yourself right now, what am I trying to achieve with my roadmap on a single slide? Now don’t worry, I am going to give you all the insights you need to make an actual single roadmap slide (I’ve even included a downloadable template), but I am going to say from the outset that it doesn’t need to be in a slide format at all – in fact, it is actually better for it not to be. But who said it needed to actually be a slide? ![]() ![]() Why? Because in one simple view you can show your entire product strategy. Articulating your product strategy in a single roadmap slide is the gold standard for product managers. ![]()
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