Product Management Deliverables
Expand your knowledge of product management deliverables and artifacts.
At the core of product management is understanding the needs of the customer and delivering a product that meets those needs. To do this effectively, product managers use a range of artifacts, including product vision and mission statements, product strategies, requirements documentation, product roadmaps, metrics dashboards, product backlogs, and release plans. Each artifact plays an important role in ensuring the product is developed, delivered, and maintained effectively.
Product vision
Product vision statements are high-level declarations that describe the purpose of a product. They tell us what the product should ultimately achieve and set the direction for the product strategy. The vision should be compelling and inspiring, and it should be communicated effectively to all stakeholders. They are also our guide when making decisions about the product. They help ensure our decisions are aligned with the overall direction of the product and moving the product closer to its goal.
Product strategy
The product strategy outlines how the product will achieve its vision and provides a blueprint for achieving the product’s vision. The product strategy should be based on a deep understanding of the market and the needs of the customer. It should also consider the strengths and weaknesses of the company and its competitors. It should also be flexible and adaptable and may need to change as new information becomes available, or market conditions change.
The product strategy must be communicated to all stakeholders. Everyone should understand how the product will achieve its goals and what their role in making that happen ...