The product roadmap is a high-level view of the product requirements needed to achieve the product vision. A product roadmap is a document that outlines the goals, milestones, and deliverables for a product in development.
The product Roadmap enables a project team to outline a general timeframe for when you will develop and release those requirements. The product roadmap is a first cut and high-level view of the product backlog and reflect the product to be developed in order to address the user stories. Roadmaps are essential for coordinating the product development process. They ensure that ongoing day-to-day tasks align with and contribute to business strategy.
The Product Roadmap should include:
The Product Vision: The product vision statement is an elevator pitch, or a quick summary, to communicate how your product supports/addresses your client’s goals. The vision statement must articulate the goals for the product.
Product Backlog: The full list of what is in the scope for your project, ordered by priority. After you have your first requirement, you have a product backlog.
Revised User Stories: a clear identification of the project requirements and objectives. Acceptance criteria for user stories should also be included.
Product Schedule: goals, milestones, and deliverables for a product in development.
The Product Roadmap MUST be approved by the client and project supervisor.
| Approval Signatures |
| Project Supervisor Name Grade Please choose an option below, and include applicable comments. Very Satisfactory (2/2) – Project is well understood and articulated – No changes required Satisfactory (1.5/2) – Project is well understood, but missing a few aspects – Minor changes required Not Satisfactory (1/2) – The project is understood, but missing major aspects – Major change required Not Acceptable (0/2) – The project is not understood Comments
Project Client Name Grade Please choose an option below, and include applicable comments. Very Satisfactory (2/2) – The project is well understood and articulated – No changes required Satisfactory (1.5/2) – The project is well understood, but missing a few aspects – Minor changes required Not Satisfactory (1/2) – The project is understood, but missing major aspects – Major change required Not Acceptable (0/2) – The project is not understood Comments |
MARKING GUIDE
| Criteria | Marking Scale |
| Poor Excellent | |
| 0 2 | |
| Presentation/Layout | |
| Product Vision and Backlog | |
| User Stories | |
| Work to be done | |
| Sprint Schedule | |
| Team Total [10 marks] | |
| Comments |
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