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Product Strategy 401

Product Strategy 401 is a product management concept that describes how teams plan, prioritize, build, and deliver value to customers in a structured, repeatable way. In IdeaPlan, this term is used to help teams align strategy, execution, and outcomes.

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Additional glossary terms

Execution Framework 1240

Definition of Execution Framework 1240 in product management, including how it supports effective product strategy and execution.

Outcome-Based Planning 134

Learn what Outcome-Based Planning 134 means in product management and how it is used in modern product strategy.

Strategic Theme 944

Definition of Strategic Theme 944 in product management, including how it supports effective product strategy and execution.

Value Hypothesis 1188

Definition of Value Hypothesis 1188 in product management, including how it supports effective product strategy and execution.

Roadmap templates

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.

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.

Epic Roadmap Slide Template

An Epic Roadmap is a planning tool used in agile software development to visualize Epics, associated stories, timelines, and priorities, helping prioritize features and plan sprints.

Product Full Timeline Roadmap Template

The Product Full Timeline Roadmap is a visual planning tool used to track and plan the entire lifecycle of a product, ensuring stakeholders understand the development strategy, timeline, and dependencies.

Product Initiative Roadmap Template

The Product Initiative Roadmap is a visual planning tool used to manage and prioritize a set of related product initiatives, communicate progress, and manage priorities.