Episodes
Should your roadmap be purposeful and strategic? | Steven Haines
In episode 60 of Talking Roadmaps, Phil Hornby interviews Steven Haines, who shares his insights on creating purposeful and strategic roadmaps. They discuss how roadmaps are more than feature lists—they are tools to align with broader business goals and strategies. Steven emphasizes the need for transparency between executives and product teams, guiding strategic intent with data-driven decisions. He also delves into the role of financial literacy in product management, highlighting the importance of business acumen in driving product success.
Can a roadmap answer all your questions? | Cliff Hazell
In episode 59 of Talking Roadmaps, Justin Woods interviews Cliff Hazell about the limits of roadmaps in answering all product questions. Cliff introduces the concept of flight levels to explain how roadmaps can serve different layers of an organization, from strategy to operations. He emphasizes the importance of context, adaptability, and focusing on real organizational capacity rather than overloading teams. The discussion highlights the need for flexibility and alignment across all levels of a business when using roadmaps.
Can your roadmap be implicit? | Ryan Singer
In episode 58 of Talking Roadmaps, Ryan Singer discusses the concept of implicit roadmaps and their role in product strategy with Phil Hornby. He explores how roadmaps can be fluid, shaped by ongoing framing and shaping processes rather than rigid timelines. The conversation covers the challenges of aligning teams around implicit roadmaps, the importance of framing in setting strategic priorities, and the pitfalls of over-committing to specific features.
Can you roadmap a transformation? | Annett Eckert
In episode 57 of Talking Roadmaps, Phil Hornby interviews Annett Eckert, an expert with over 20 years in product management. Annett discusses her experience in leading innovation and transformation across industries, focusing on strategic product development and effective team setup. The conversation covers practical insights on how to roadmap successful transformations, highlighting challenges and strategies in product-driven organizations.
How does a long-term roadmap fit with agile ways of working? | Vidas Vasiliauskas
In episode 56 of Talking Roadmaps, Phil Hornby interviews Vidas Vasiliauskas. They delve into the compatibility of long-term roadmaps with agile methodologies, exploring practical strategies to balance planning and adaptability. Vidas shares insights on integrating Kanban with traditional project management tools, addressing common challenges, and enhancing team collaboration and productivity.
Is your roadmap a paper victory? | Maarten Dalmijn
In episode 55 of Talking Roadmaps, Phil Hornby interviews Maarten Dalmijn about the pitfalls of traditional roadmaps and how to avoid creating "paper victories." Maarten shares insights on building empowered teams, setting effective sprint goals, and delivering real value in Agile and Scrum environments.
How do you use a roadmap to align with stakeholders? | Melissa Appel
In episode 54 of Talking Roadmaps, Justin Woods interviews Melissa Appel, a product management expert and coach. Melissa shares insights on leveraging roadmaps to align with stakeholders, emphasizing the importance of communication and collaboration. She discusses practical strategies for engaging stakeholders, overcoming common challenges, and the significance of continuous alignment in successful product management.
What is the job-to-be-done of a roadmap? | Bob Moesta
In episode 53 of Talking Roadmaps, Phil Hornby interviews Bob Moesta, an expert in Jobs-To-Be-Done (JTBD) theory. They delve into the core function of a roadmap, discussing how it helps identify and solve customer struggles. Bob shares insights from his extensive experience in product development, highlighting practical applications of JTBD in creating successful products and services.
Is the roadmap a discovery tool? | Raphael Weiner
In episode 52 of Talking Roadmaps, Raphael Weiner, co-founder of Orbital, discusses the multifaceted nature of roadmaps and their role as discovery tools for product teams with Phil Hornby. Raphael shares insights from his extensive experience with startups, emphasizing the importance of adaptability and continuous discovery in product management. The conversation delves into practical strategies for effective roadmap utilization and the common pitfalls teams encounter.