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Portfolio Planning 1101

Portfolio Planning 1101 is a product management concept that describes how teams define problems, align stakeholders, prioritize work, and deliver measurable customer and business outcomes. Within IdeaPlan, this term supports clear strategy, structured planning, and disciplined execution.

Glossary categories

Additional glossary terms

Initiative Scoping 1255

Definition of Initiative Scoping 1255 in product management, including how it supports effective product strategy and execution.

Lean Experiment 119

Learn what Lean Experiment 119 means in product management and how it is used in modern product strategy.

Agile Release Train

Agile Release Train explained for product managers—what it is, when to use it, and how it drives better product decisions.

Product Roadmap Planning Tools

Product Roadmap Planning Tools explained for product managers—what it is, when to use it, and how it drives better product decisions.

Roadmap templates

Now Next Later Roadmap Slide Template

The Now Next Later Roadmap is a visual planning tool used in agile software development to prioritize tasks and manage backlogs, improving productivity and focusing on delivering value to customers.

Product Feature Roadmap Template

The Product Feature Roadmap is a visual planning tool used to manage and prioritize the development of specific product features, communicate progress, and manage priorities.

Quarterly Roadmap Template

A Quarterly Roadmap is a planning tool used by organizations to outline goals, priorities, and tasks for a three-month period, providing direction, alignment, and structure.

Release Plan Roadmap Template

The Release Plan Roadmap is a visual planning tool used to manage and prioritize the development of specific product releases, communicate progress, and manage priorities.

Swim Lane Roadmap Template

The Swim Lane Roadmap is a visual planning tool used to manage complex projects involving multiple teams or stakeholders, ensuring accountability, managing dependencies, and identifying bottlenecks.