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Caught up in the day-to-day minutiae and processes of managing projects, we risk losing sight of the goals that matter. Here are three roadmaps to keep your mission on track.
Plotting strategy in an agile environment means companies must use new forecast activities to spot – and respond to – threats and opportunities as they happen. This is where roadmaps have uses in more areas of your business planning than you may realise. Innovative digital templates abound, yet it’s also essential to anticipate and maintain control of your strategising and implementation right from the beginning. Here are three dynamic templates to get you started now, whatever your aspirations.
Stakeholder Roadmap
There’s more and more realisation these days that campaigns and products must be user-centric. That’s why it’s important to understand and develop your understanding of customer value right from the very beginning. Think about the best ways to involve your customers closely in the project and support your roadmap with customer insights.
Download it here: Stakeholder Roadmap
Portfolio Schedule Roadmap
The planned releases across multiple products must be visible in a single view. You can map over a week or month – but the key is you’ll have scheduled in your core activities. This is a way to provide your executives or advisory boards with a strategic overview of your plan, as well as helping internal teams see how specific projects relate to the work and goals of other teams.
Download it here: Project Schedule Roadmap
Agile Roadmap
Creating a long-term plan is not easy, especially in an ever changing environment and where there’s many stakeholders with a vested interest. The Agile Roadmap helps immensely when it is impact driven and priority focused.
Download it here: Agile Planning Roadmap
Maintaining competitiveness over time requires road mapping to capture and communicate your vision. Don’t get caught out – use one of these roadmaps to keep your business focused on what matters.