Product Strategy Workshop
Product Strategy Workshop, designed to guide you step-by-step the process of crafting a Product Strategy.
This template was created to help create guardrails steps to creating your product strategy. It's deliberately designed to be as easy to follow as possible without becoming too rigid where it cannot flex to your context and needs.Ideal for anyone who is either seeking out more structure/guidance on how to create their product strategy or perhaps struggling with where to start.
Board Orientation:
To the right you will see two versions of the template, the top version is a blank template for you to use. The bottom is a worked example for your reference.Please feel free to adapt, remove or add sections that you feel is appropriate. Again this board is designed as a working space to facilitate the development of your product strategy.
How to use this board:
This board is designed to help you workshop your product strategy. You can use this board by yourself or collaboratively with your team or product trio to workshop your product strategy.Designed deliberately to be a working space - so let it be messy, don't try to make this board neat or anything, the output of this board is a coherent strategy that you can then package up into a final Product Strategy Document (template included if you need it).
This template was created by Ant Murphy.
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