Skills Product & Business Strategic Roadmap Narrative Builder

Strategic Roadmap Narrative Builder

v20260618
roadmap-narrative
Transforms a simple, prioritized list of product initiatives into a compelling, strategic narrative suitable for executive consumption. This tool helps structure the product roadmap by identifying core strategic themes, defining the causal progression across quarters, and drafting an executive summary that speaks to business outcomes rather than technical features. It also includes a critical 'What's Not on the Roadmap' section to demonstrate strategic discipline.
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Overview

Roadmap Narrative Skill

Convert a ranked list of product initiatives into a clear, strategic narrative that connects individual items to company goals and communicates a coherent product direction.

Required Inputs

Ask the user for these if not provided:

  • Prioritised initiative list (with rough timelines or quarters)
  • Company OKRs or strategic priorities (to connect roadmap to company goals)
  • Audience (all-hands, board, investors, sales team — changes tone and depth)
  • Items explicitly NOT on the roadmap (optional but strengthens credibility)

Process

  1. Review the prioritised initiative list and company OKRs provided
  2. Identify 2-3 strategic themes that group the initiatives naturally
  3. For each theme, articulate: the problem it addresses, the customer it serves, the metric it moves
  4. Write a quarter-level narrative that shows progression — how does H1 set up H2?
  5. Draft an executive summary (3-4 sentences max) that non-technical stakeholders can repeat
  6. Validate — Confirm every initiative maps to a theme. If an initiative is orphaned, either create a theme or flag it as a narrative gap to address

Output Structure

Product Roadmap: [Quarter/Half/Year]

Strategic Context: [1 paragraph: market moment, key challenge, our response]

Theme 1: [Theme Name]

  • Strategic rationale
  • Initiatives included
  • Primary metric impacted
  • Dependencies

[Repeat for each theme]

What's Not on the Roadmap (and Why): [2-3 items with rationale — shows strategic discipline, not just prioritisation]

Executive Summary (shareable): [3-4 sentences that could be shared in an all-hands or board update]

Tone Guidelines

  • Write for a CFO, not an engineer
  • Lead with customer outcomes, not features
  • Be honest about what's NOT on the roadmap and why

Quality Checks

  • Every initiative in the input maps to a strategic theme
  • The executive summary can stand alone and be repeated correctly after one reading
  • Progression narrative shows causal links between quarters (not just chronological listing)
  • "What's not on the roadmap" section includes at least 2 items with clear rationale
  • Language throughout is free of engineering jargon — tested by asking: "could a CFO repeat this?"

Anti-Patterns

  • Do not produce a list of features with dates and call it a narrative — every initiative must connect to a strategic theme
  • Do not omit the "what's not on the roadmap" section — without it, the narrative lacks strategic discipline
  • Do not write progression as a chronological list — show causal links between quarters (Q1 enables Q2 because…)
  • Do not write the executive summary last and treat it as a summary — write it as the version stakeholders will repeat
  • Do not let orphaned initiatives appear without a theme — either create a theme or flag the gap explicitly
Info
Name roadmap-narrative
Version v20260618
Size 3.3KB
Updated At 2026-06-19
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