
Episodes
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.
Is the roadmap owned by the product team? | Adam Davis
In episode 51 of Talking Roadmaps, Justin Woods interviews Adam Davis, CEO of Colab Cohorts. They discuss the ownership and purpose of roadmaps in product management, emphasizing their role in aligning actions with strategy and company goals. Adam shares insights from his extensive career, including his experiences at Productboard, Hootsuite, and Trade Me, offering valuable perspectives on scaling B2B SaaS platforms and the importance of building products that deliver real value.
Should your roadmap include a trash column? | David Pereira
In episode 50 of "Talking Roadmaps," David Pereira shares his insights on agile product management, emphasizing the importance of including a "trash column" in your roadmap with Phil Hornby. He discusses how this practice can help teams stay focused, avoid clutter, and improve overall efficiency. David also reflects on his journey from software engineering to product leadership and the value of learning from failures. Tune in to gain practical tips and thought-provoking ideas for better roadmap management.
Does your roadmap need a retro? | Dan Olsen
In episode 49 of Talking Roadmaps, Dan Olsen and Phil Hornby discuss the importance of retrospectives in product roadmapping. He shares insights on how retros can improve team alignment, uncover hidden issues, and drive continuous improvement. Dan also emphasizes the role of feedback loops in maintaining an effective and adaptive roadmap.
Should you talk about the impact when you change your roadmap? | Cliff Gilley
In episode 48 of "Talking Roadmaps," Justin Woods interviews Cliff Gilley, Vice-President Analyst at Gartner, about the importance of discussing the impact when making changes to product roadmaps. Cliff shares insights from his extensive experience in B2B software and product management, emphasizing the need for agile and customer-centered approaches. They delve into best practices for product teams to mature their practices and improve customer outcomes.
Should you roadmap your portfolio? | Becky Flint
In episode 47 of Talking Roadmaps, Justin Woods interviews Becky Flint, Founder and CEO of Dragonboat. They discuss the importance of roadmapping in portfolio management, strategies for product leaders to enhance team efficiency, and the benefits of responsive product portfolio management. Becky shares insights on creating successful product teams and aligning strategies with business goals.
Is your roadmap a beautiful mess? | John Cutler
In episode 46 of Talking Roadmaps, Phil Hornby interviews John Cutler on the intricacies of product roadmapping. They explore the challenges of balancing structure with flexibility, the impact of company culture on roadmap success, and tips for maintaining alignment across teams. John shares insights from his diverse experience in product management, emphasizing the importance of embracing the 'beautiful mess' of product development.
Should your roadmap include a recap? | Elliot Golden
In episode 45 of Talking Roadmaps, Elliot Golden, a veteran in B2B enterprise SaaS product management, discusses the importance of including a recap in your product roadmap with Justin Woods. Elliot shares insights from his 16 years of experience, highlighting best practices for UX overhauls and strategic planning. He emphasizes the value of retrospectives and how they can lead to more effective product strategies.