This content originally appeared on NN/g latest articles and announcements and was authored by Sarah Gibbons
Summary: While roadmaps differ in scope, their main benefit is building alignment. We address some of the common questions asked about the topic by practitioners.
A UX roadmap is a strategic, living artifact that aligns, prioritizes, and communicates a UX team’s future work and problems to solve. In this article, we answer the most frequently asked questions we receive about roadmaps in our full-day course, UX Roadmaps .
1. How Do Roadmaps and Project Plans Differ?
Roadmaps should be the bridge between a company’s UX vision and project-tracking artifacts. Thus, roadmaps are strategic, vision-oriented documents, while project-management plans focus on execution and output tracking.
Roadmaps are used to communicate future work at a high level. They lack formal, discrete task definition and capture a range of potential problems to solve, which have yet to be solved. Each of these problems can be broken down into tasks, captured in a project plan or task tracker. In these, items are specific, low-granularity, less likely to change. They often include discrete, measurable tasks that are carried out by individual members of the team.
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This content originally appeared on NN/g latest articles and announcements and was authored by Sarah Gibbons
Sarah Gibbons | Sciencx (2022-05-08T16:00:00+00:00) UX Roadmaps: Who, When, and How Much Time?. Retrieved from https://www.scien.cx/2022/05/08/ux-roadmaps-who-when-and-how-much-time/
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