Date post: | 21-Jan-2017 |
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Common pitfalls
• Strategy and objectives are unclear• Confusion about current roadmap• Lack of transparency• Process for creating roadmaps are
not consistent across the company
2. Common customer issuesHave a system for collecting and
categorizing customer problems and issues.
Each feature is like adding a child to a family.
While it might be wonderful, it also has its own sets of needs and demands.
Be sure your team is able to take that on when you start discussing a new
feature.
A mile wide but only an inch deep
It’s easy for features to nudge your product further away from its core vision. In doing so, the scope of the
problem you’re solving for your customers is a mile wide but only an
inch deep.
• Make it easy to understand• People should be able to see it anytime• It doesn’t have to be interactive• Put it up on a wall or circulate it in your
team’s chat tools