Why create a product roadmap
If you have created a product roadmap, why did you do so? Who was the intended audience for it? Was it oriented around features, user stories, epics, market problems, themes, or experiments?#prodmgmt
— Roger L. Cauvin (@rcauvin) May 19, 2020
Zoom in, zoom out
The art and science of product. Not the details or strategic duality, but zooming in and zooming out to have different views.
Don’t complicate product development
Don't complicate product development. Work can be boiled down to a short list:
— Gilbert Lee (@gilbertglee) May 15, 2020
– Who is your customer?
– What problems are they solving?
– What job is your product replacing?
– How much are they willing to pay for it?
Be relentless and tireless in pursuing these.
Communication is fundamental to good product management
Communication is fundamental to good product management, which means, writing is a critical skill for PMs to master. Being remote has only made this more important.
— Bhavika Shah (@bhavikabshah) May 13, 2020
Here's my take on the most important written artifacts for PMs to master, along with resources to help ✍️