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Mission → Vision → Strategy → Goals → Roadmap → Task
Mission → Vision → Strategy → Goals → Roadmap
- Mission: What are we trying to achieve?
- Vision: What does the world look like when we’ve achieved it?
- Strategy: How will we achieve it?
- Goals: How will we measure our progress towards it?
- Roadmap: What do we need to build to get there?
Lenny Rachitsky • Getting better at product strategy
companies should think about the relationship between mission, strategy, roadmap, and goals as a stack of distinct concepts:Company Mission - The world your company sees and the change it wants to bring to that world.Company Strategy - The logical plan you have to bring your company’s mission into being.Product Strategy - The logical plan for how t... See more
Ravi Mehta • The Product Strategy Stack — Reforge
🔭 Vision — the ultimate, long-term aspiration
🏆 Mission — the current purpose and approach to contribute to the vision
🗺️ Strategy — how you plan to achieve the mission
🎯 Goals — specific, measurable milestones
🏆 Mission — the current purpose and approach to contribute to the vision
🗺️ Strategy — how you plan to achieve the mission
🎯 Goals — specific, measurable milestones
21: strategy- Vision: your inspiring picture of what everything looks likeStrategic framework: market we are going after, what success looks like and our big bets to win mktbreaking down the problem to understand who you are going after and what it takes to win themRoadmap:Work backwards from vision. What are we doing to get there (not a commitment... See more
Lenny Rachitsky • Jackie Bavaro on getting better at product strategy, what exactly is strategy, PM pitfalls to avoid, advancing your career, getting into management, and much more
The Secret to a Great Planning Process - Lessons from Airbnb and Eventbrite
review.firstround.comreview.firstround.comInclude your team’s mission and/or vision in every strategy document.In kick-off meetings, find opportunities to remind the team how this random project enables the team/company to come closer to its mission.At the top of your roadmap documents, include your team Vision or Mission.
Lenny Rachitsky • 14 Habits of Highly Effective Product Managers
A proper to-do list is just a set of clear goals for your day. At a very basic level, this is exactly what the road to impossible looks like—a well-crafted to-do list, executed daily. Each item on that list originated with your massively transformative purpose, was chunked down into a high, hard goal, then further reduced to what you can do today