Prioritized Product Roadmap
Focus on delivering valuable features with the Prioritized Product Roadmap template. Foster collaboration, align development efforts, and maximize business value.
To kick off, follow this sequence:
Brainstorm all the product features in the area “New issues & ideas” by creating Miro “cards” (keyboard shortcut “D” and then mouse click).
Refine each card – preferably together with a team of experts – with as much information as possible:
A. Add the title
B. Add description
C. Add deadline (if any)
D. Add milestones
E. Size the issue (follow the size guide in template)
3. Run a session with strategy decision-makers and other important stakeholders where you decide on:
A. The team who will conduct the the work (change the colour of the card to the colour of the respective team – add colours in the legend)
B. Clarify any other information provided in the card description (milestones, deadline)
C. Decide on the priority of the card by placing it in the matrix in the most appropriate cell based on when the work should happen and what is the priority of the feature
D. If the card is placed in the red square – decide on the relevant row and move the card through the KANBAN board based on its progress
This template was created by Jānis Dirveiks.
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