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Product Therapy
SVPG
36 episodes
1 week ago
Christian Idiodi goes behind the craft of great product work, to the topics that usually aren’t talked about. He discusses behavioral, mindset, and cultural issues with fellow SVPG partners. 
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Christian Idiodi goes behind the craft of great product work, to the topics that usually aren’t talked about. He discusses behavioral, mindset, and cultural issues with fellow SVPG partners. 
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Technology
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Coaching Roadmaps
Product Therapy
38 minutes 21 seconds
4 weeks ago
Coaching Roadmaps

Christian sits down with Lea to demystify roadmaps, stripping them down to their job-to-be-done: connect strategy to execution without pretending ideas are certainties. They dig into how to craft outcome-based roadmaps that ladder to business results, when timeframes beat dates, and how to use high-integrity commitments without turning your plan into a promise trap, or feature factory.


Today’s episode will discuss:

  • Why executives love roadmaps yet teams resent them

  • The two types of roadmaps destined to fail

  • How to frame outcomes in a roadmap

  • Why timeframes trump dates

  • When to use high-integrity commitments (HICs)

  • Coaching leaders to swap false control of features for real control of context

  • The four common roadmap anti-patterns

  • Who really owns the roadmap

  • How to ensure roadmaps and OKRs get along nicely

  • Earning trust with evidence and measuring impact, not output

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References:

  • Apple (iPhone): https://www.apple.com/iphone/

  • Atlassian Jira: https://www.atlassian.com/software/jira

  • High-Integrity Commitments: https://www.svpg.com/managing-commitments-in-an-agile-team/

  • Slack: https://slack.com/

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More from SVPG on roadmaps:

  • SVPG on product roadmaps: https://www.svpg.com/product-roadmaps/

  • SVPG on outcomes: https://www.svpg.com/outcomes-are-hard/

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Where to find Lea Hickman:

  • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/leahickman/

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Where to find Christian Idiodi:

  • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cidiodi/

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Where to find SVPG:

  • Books: https://www.svpg.com/books/

  • Articles: https://www.svpg.com/articles/

  • Workshops: https://www.svpg.com/

  • Videos: https://www.svpg.com/videos/

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Timestamps:

(1:06) What is a roadmap?

(02:18) Why roadmaps are often hated

(04:18) The problem with top-down roadmaps

(05:32) You need outcome-based roadmaps

(10:02) Why roadmaps shouldn’t have dates

(12:38) How to give teams greater roadmap autonomy

(16:08) The four most common roadmap traps

(20:04) Who should own a roadmap?

(21:47) Focus on outcomes, not features

(25:24) Can roadmaps and OKRs co-exist?

(30:06) High-integrity commitments in roadmaps

(32:33) How to navigate the politics of roadmaps

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Disclaimer:

While this podcast is named “Product Therapy”, it is not hosted by licensed therapists or mental health professionals, and it is in no way a substitute for professional mental health services. We recognize the importance of mental well-being and encourage anyone facing personal difficulties to seek support from qualified professionals. See https://findahelpline.com/

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Production:

Production by supermix.io

Product Therapy
Christian Idiodi goes behind the craft of great product work, to the topics that usually aren’t talked about. He discusses behavioral, mindset, and cultural issues with fellow SVPG partners.