Product-Focused Plan
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A Product-Focused Plan is a formal plan for a business product that aims to achieve product goals.
- Context:
- It can (often) be the output of a Product Roadmap Planning Task (part of product planning).
- It can range from being a Near-Term Product Roadmap Plan to being an Long-Term Product Roadmap Plan (as referenced in a strategic plan).
- It can range from being a Formal Product Roadmap Plan to being an Informal Product Roadmap Plan.
- It can range from being a High-Level Product Roadmap Plan to being an Detailed Product Roadmap Plan.
- It can be narrowed by Market Segment.
- It can describe Product Development Resources.
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- Example(s):
- a Product Roadmap ...
- a New Product Development Plan outlining the steps for creating a new product from concept to launch.
- a Product Improvement Plan focusing on enhancements and updates to an existing product.
- a Product Launch Plan detailing the activities and timelines for bringing a new product to market.
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- Counter-Example(s):
- a Product Requirements Document (for a product requirements analysis).
- a Software System Development Plan.
- a Market Requirements Document (for a market requirements analysis).
- a Technical Requirements Document (for a technical requirements analysis).
- a SWOT Analysis Document (for a SWOT analysis).
- a Sales Plan.
- a Marketing Plan.
- See: Product Management, Requirements Analysis, Corporate Stakeholder, Software Release Plan.