Topic: Objective Tagging

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Objective Tagging, The Missing Connectivity between your backlog and The Board

Objective Tagging, The Missing Connectivity between your backlog and The Board

A unifying guide on how roadmap tagging turns strategy into daily decisions, accelerates board alignment, and becomes effortless with RoadmapOne.

Objective Tagging, The Missing Connectivity between your backlog and The Board
Ansoff Matrix: Strategic Tagging for Growth Risk, Not Prioritisation

Ansoff Matrix: Strategic Tagging for Growth Risk, Not Prioritisation

Visualise Your Risk Profile, Then Use Real Frameworks to Prioritise

The Ansoff Matrix categorises growth strategies by risk profile—Market Penetration, Market Development, Product Development, Diversification. It's a tagging framework for visualising portfolio balance, not a prioritisation framework.

Ansoff Matrix: Strategic Tagging for Growth Risk, Not Prioritisation
Elements of Value Pyramid: Interesting Theory, Limited Practice

Elements of Value Pyramid: Interesting Theory, Limited Practice

An Academic Framework That Doesn't Survive Contact with Roadmaps

Bain's Elements of Value pyramid—30 types of value from functional to life-changing—is an interesting academic framework and training aid. It's not useful for actual roadmap prioritisation. Skip it for practical work; reference it for product thinking discussions.

Elements of Value Pyramid: Interesting Theory, Limited Practice
HEART Framework: Tag Your Roadmap for User-Centred Balance

HEART Framework: Tag Your Roadmap for User-Centred Balance

Happiness, Engagement, Adoption, Retention, Task Success—Are You Measuring All Five?

Google's HEART framework—Happiness, Engagement, Adoption, Retention, Task Success—provides user-centred metrics coverage. Use it as a tagging framework to ensure your roadmap is balanced across UX dimensions, not just shipping features.

HEART Framework: Tag Your Roadmap for User-Centred Balance
North Star Metric: One Metric to Align Them All

North Star Metric: One Metric to Align Them All

Tag Your Roadmap to See What Percentage Actually Targets Core Value

Your North Star Metric is the single metric that captures core value delivery to customers. Tag Objectives in RoadmapOne to see what percentage of your roadmap directly targets your North Star—and whether the balance is right.

North Star Metric: One Metric to Align Them All
PULSE Framework: The Outdated Metrics Model Your Dashboard Might Still Follow

PULSE Framework: The Outdated Metrics Model Your Dashboard Might Still Follow

If Your Metrics Look Like This, You're Missing the User

PULSE (Page views, Uptime, Latency, Seven-day active users, Earnings) is the outdated metrics framework that HEART replaced. It's still useful as a diagnostic—if your dashboard looks like PULSE, you're missing user-centred measurement.

PULSE Framework: The Outdated Metrics Model Your Dashboard Might Still Follow
Objective Tagging: Pirate Metrics (AARRR)

Objective Tagging: Pirate Metrics (AARRR)

Charting the Customer Voyage from First Click to Profit

A deep dive into Dave McClure's "Pirate Metrics", showing product teams how AARRR tagging reveals funnel leaks, drives focused experimentation, and turns growth conversations with the board from foggy to forensic.

Objective Tagging: Pirate Metrics (AARRR)
Objective Tagging: Opex vs Capex

Objective Tagging: Opex vs Capex

Help your finance team understand capital vs operational spend across your roadmap, enabling smarter budget allocation and tax planning.

Objective Tagging: Opex vs Capex
Objective Tagging: Gartner's Run / Grow / Transform Modal

Objective Tagging: Gartner's Run / Grow / Transform Modal

A pragmatic guide to Gartner's Run-Grow-Transform portfolio lens and how product managers can use it to balance operational excellence with bold innovation.

Objective Tagging: Gartner's Run / Grow / Transform Modal
Objective Tagging: Core vs Context

Objective Tagging: Core vs Context

Crossing the Chasm by stopping the Resource Drain on Work That Won't Win the Market

How Geoffrey Moore's Core-versus-Context distinction helps SaaS leaders protect differentiation, outsource the ordinary, and explain tough resourcing calls to the board.

Objective Tagging: Core vs Context
Objective Tagging: Customer Journey Stage

Objective Tagging: Customer Journey Stage

From First Touch to Loyal Advocate—Mapping Roadmap Work to Lifecycle Stages

Map your roadmap to the customer lifecycle—Awareness, Consideration, Conversion, Retention—and ensure balanced investment across every stage from first touch to loyal advocate.

Objective Tagging: Customer Journey Stage
Objective Tagging: Jobs-to-be-Done

Objective Tagging: Jobs-to-be-Done

Why Customers Hire Your Product—and How to Tag Your Roadmap Accordingly

Stop building features and start hiring your product for jobs—Functional tasks, Emotional desires, and Social aspirations—that reveal why customers truly choose you.

Objective Tagging: Jobs-to-be-Done
Objective Tagging: Kano Maps

Objective Tagging: Kano Maps

Using Kano Maps to Build Love, Not Just Loyalty

Leveraging the Kano model—Must-Have, Performance, and Delighter attributes—to balance foundational reliability with wow moments on the product roadmap.

Objective Tagging: Kano Maps
Objective Tagging: McKinsey's Three Horizons of Growth

Objective Tagging: McKinsey's Three Horizons of Growth

How RoadmapOne users can use McKinsey's Three-Horizons model to structure short-term wins, mid-term bets, and long-term moon-shots without starving any of them.

Objective Tagging: McKinsey's Three Horizons of Growth
Objective Tagging: SAFe Enablers vs Business Features

Objective Tagging: SAFe Enablers vs Business Features

Giving Platform Work the Story it Deserves

Demystifying SAFe's Enabler-type backlog items and showing product teams how explicit tagging sharpens conversations with technical architects and boards alike.

Objective Tagging: SAFe Enablers vs Business Features
Objective Tagging: SVPG Product Risks

Objective Tagging: SVPG Product Risks

Categorising Value, Usability, Feasibility, and Business Viability to de-risk the Roadmap

Using Marty Cagan's four product-risk categories—Value, Usability, Feasibility, Business Viability—to tag roadmap items, focus discovery, and make risk mitigation a first-class metric.

Objective Tagging: SVPG Product Risks
Objective Tagging: The Balanced Scorecard

Objective Tagging: The Balanced Scorecard

Turning Strategy into Everyday Product Choices

Translating Kaplan & Norton's Balanced Scorecard into a roadmap-tagging lens that aligns product portfolios with strategy through Financial, Customer, Internal Process, and Learning & Growth perspectives.

Objective Tagging: The Balanced Scorecard
Objective Tagging: The BCG Product Portfolio: Stars, Cows, Question Marks, Dogs

Objective Tagging: The BCG Product Portfolio: Stars, Cows, Question Marks, Dogs

Letting the BCG Matrix Tell You When to Milk and When to Feed

Applying the classic BCG Growth-Share Matrix (Stars, Cash Cows, Question Marks, Dogs) to product portfolios and showing how roadmap tagging clarifies funding bets.

Objective Tagging: The BCG Product Portfolio: Stars, Cows, Question Marks, Dogs
Objective Tagging: The Innovation Ambition Matrix

Objective Tagging: The Innovation Ambition Matrix

Escaping the Core Comfort Zone

Use RoadmapOne to align ExCo on your your Product Roadmap. Analyse according to a dozen resource allocation models, including the Innovation Ambition Matrix. Instantly categorise Objectives according to Core, Adjacent, and Transformational.

Objective Tagging: The Innovation Ambition Matrix