Episodes
Can a roadmap be self-explanatory? | Michael Morris
In episode 24 of Talking Roadmaps, Justin Woods interviews Michael Morris, an expert in product leadership. They delve into whether a roadmap can be self-explanatory, discussing practical insights and strategies for creating clear and effective product roadmaps. Michael shares his extensive experience in data, analytics, and open banking, providing actionable advice for product managers.
Do you have everything you need upstream of your roadmap? | Dave Martin
In episode 23 of Talking Roadmaps, Dave Martin and Phil Hornby discusses the critical elements needed upstream of a roadmap. He emphasizes the importance of communication and alignment, shares insights on his role as a fractional CPO, and highlights the concept of a roadmap as a "prototype of your strategy." Dave also talks about his experiences with companies like Contentful and Adobe, offering practical advice for product leaders and early-stage businesses.
What's big enough to get on your roadmap? | Luke Hohmann
In episode 22 of Talking Roadmaps, Luke Hohmann, Chief Innovation Officer at Applied Frameworks, discusses strategic product roadmapping and its evolution with Phil Hornby. He explores concepts from his books, including "Beyond Software Architecture" and "Software Profit Streams," emphasizing customer-centric approaches and using roadmaps to guide pricing, revenue, and business model changes. Luke shares insights on creating inclusionary roadmaps and the importance of constant review and feedback in developing effective strategies.
Should a roadmap be a commitment? | Randy Silver
In episode 21 of Talking Roadmaps, Justin Woods interviews product consultant and coach Randy Silver about whether roadmaps should be commitments. Randy shares his extensive experience in product management across various sectors, offering insights on balancing flexibility and commitment in roadmaps. Key takeaways include practical strategies for creating adaptive roadmaps and the importance of stakeholder communication.
Can we have a roadmap and custom work? | Steve Johnson
In episode 20 of Talking Roadmaps, Phil Hornby interviews Steve Johnson, a product success coach, on the nuances of creating effective roadmaps while balancing custom work. Steve delves into the real purpose of roadmaps, distinguishing them from release plans, and highlights common misconceptions. He shares insights on agile product management and the importance of simplicity in processes. Steve also recounts a humorous anecdote about the unrealistic expectations often placed on roadmaps.
Do we need dates on a roadmap? | Petra Wille
In episode 19 of Talking Roadmaps, Phil Hornby interviews Petra Wille, a seasoned product leadership coach, on the necessity of dates on a roadmap. Petra shares insights on building outcome-oriented teams, the challenges of traditional roadmapping, and how to effectively coach product managers. They discuss the practicalities of flexible timelines and the importance of focusing on product outcomes over deadlines.
Roadmap principles or practice, what matters? | Andre Albuquerque
In episode 18 of Talking Roadmaps, Andre Albuquerque shares his insights on balancing roadmap principles with practical application with Phil Hornby. Andre discusses key strategies for leading product teams, the importance of adaptability in product management, and his experience in growing startups from inception to acquisition. He also highlights his work at Kitch and the recent acquisition by Glovo, providing valuable lessons for aspiring product managers.
Roadmap or Alignment, what's important? | Holly Donohue
In episode 17 of Talking Roadmaps, Justin Woods interviews Holly Donohue, CPO at Purple. They discuss the significance of roadmaps versus alignment in product management. Holly shares insights on balancing strategic planning with team coordination, leveraging her experience in startups and scale-ups to enhance team dynamics and product delivery. The conversation delves into practical approaches to improve collaboration and continuous improvement in product teams.
Is a roadmap a fixed document? | David Bland
In episode 16 of Talking Roadmaps, Phil Hornby interviews David Bland. They delve into whether roadmaps are fixed documents, discussing the flexibility and adaptability required in modern product management. David shares insights from his experience with GE FastWorks, Adobe, and Toyota, emphasizing lean startup practices. Key topics include iterative testing, business idea validation, and the evolving nature of roadmaps in dynamic markets.