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:
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Prioritised initiative list (with rough timelines or quarters)
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Company OKRs or strategic priorities (to connect roadmap to company goals)
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Audience (all-hands, board, investors, sales team — changes tone and depth)
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Items explicitly NOT on the roadmap (optional but strengthens credibility)
Process
- Review the prioritised initiative list and company OKRs provided
- Identify 2-3 strategic themes that group the initiatives naturally
- For each theme, articulate: the problem it addresses, the customer it serves, the metric it moves
- Write a quarter-level narrative that shows progression — how does H1 set up H2?
- Draft an executive summary (3-4 sentences max) that non-technical stakeholders can repeat
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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
Anti-Patterns