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Delete to Accelerate: Transforming Your Product with a Reverse Roadmap

The Product Coalition

Then, hearing the idea repeated — delete, delete, delete — I started to think about products in general and roadmaps specifically. We have a roadmap that is largely, if not entirely, focused on releasing new stuff while maintaining what we have. A reverse roadmap. About the idea of a reverse roadmap? Challenge accepted.

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Building Better Product Roadmaps: First Principles You Can’t Ignore

The Product Coalition

How first principles can help you design product roadmaps from the ground up. Product roadmaps are no exception. Creating or even updating a product roadmap can feel like being handed a blank sheet of paper and told you have 60 minutes to write a ten-page college essay on a topic you didn’t study for….

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Trust: The Feature That Will Define Product Success in 2025

The Product Guy

With privacy concerns, AI-driven decisions, and increasing competition, trust is becoming the ultimate differentiator for PMs who want to build lasting customer relationships. In our latest Patreon-exclusive article , part of the Roadmap to Mastery Collection , we explore: Why trust is now a product featurenot just a brand value.

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The Year Soft Skills Define Product Management Success

The Product Guy

While technical skills are still essential, the ability to influence, negotiate, tell compelling stories, and lead with empathy is now a critical differentiator. This is part of the Roadmap to Mastery Collectionavailable exclusively on The Product Way Patreon. Soft skills. So, what does this shift mean for product managers?

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Monetizing Analytics Features: Why Data Visualizations Will Never Be Enough

Discover which features will differentiate your application and maximize the ROI of your embedded analytics. Think your customers will pay more for data visualizations in your application? Five years ago they may have. But today, dashboards and visualizations have become table stakes. Brought to you by Logi Analytics.

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Purpose vs. Product: Differentiate Your Strategy from Tactics (Portfolio & Roadmaps)

Johanna Rothman

That leads to large and unchangeable roadmaps and a lot of emphasis on predictability. Let's differentiate between the strategic and the tactical. This means you can create a product roadmap and a backlog. If you can't write that down, you can't build a roadmap or a backlog. Roadmaps are tactics, not strategies.

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Building an Effective Product Feedback Loop

The Product Guy

1password.com) Strikingly- Public Forum, Idea Forum , where customers request and vote on features Public Roadmap (ie Slack , bitsian ) . Are things that we are learning finding their way into the roadmap? How do you internally communicate customer requests/feedback vs the roadmap? Are customers being engaged directly?