Technology Roadmapping

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A technology roadmap is a time-based chart that aligns multiple planning layers (such as marketing-, product-, development-plan) with strategic business objectives. Its main idea is to create one integrated planning approach. This way, strategic pathways towards specific trajectories can be found, compared and decided while taking into account the planning elements’ interdependencies, mutual requirements and synergies. Due to this holistic approach, (technology) roadmaps are a valuable tool for program management in organisations in two ways:
 
A technology roadmap is a time-based chart that aligns multiple planning layers (such as marketing-, product-, development-plan) with strategic business objectives. Its main idea is to create one integrated planning approach. This way, strategic pathways towards specific trajectories can be found, compared and decided while taking into account the planning elements’ interdependencies, mutual requirements and synergies. Due to this holistic approach, (technology) roadmaps are a valuable tool for program management in organisations in two ways:
  
  1. As a tool for analysis and definition of the need for initiatives and/or programs as well as their design;
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#1. As a tool for analysis and definition of the need for initiatives and/or programs as well as their design;
  2. As a framework to administer programs and their underlying activities.
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#2. As a framework to administer programs and their underlying activities.
  
 
In this article, the key aspects of roadmaps and their purposes are described. Afterwards, the utilisation and the benefits of roadmapping for program management are discussed both for definition as well as administration purposes. Finally, an approach to facilitate a continuous roadmapping process is presented alongside key aspects of best practises. Finally limitations are discussed including comparison with different program management approaches, and supporting measures.
 
In this article, the key aspects of roadmaps and their purposes are described. Afterwards, the utilisation and the benefits of roadmapping for program management are discussed both for definition as well as administration purposes. Finally, an approach to facilitate a continuous roadmapping process is presented alongside key aspects of best practises. Finally limitations are discussed including comparison with different program management approaches, and supporting measures.

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Abstract (0/200)

A technology roadmap is a time-based chart that aligns multiple planning layers (such as marketing-, product-, development-plan) with strategic business objectives. Its main idea is to create one integrated planning approach. This way, strategic pathways towards specific trajectories can be found, compared and decided while taking into account the planning elements’ interdependencies, mutual requirements and synergies. Due to this holistic approach, (technology) roadmaps are a valuable tool for program management in organisations in two ways:

  1. 1. As a tool for analysis and definition of the need for initiatives and/or programs as well as their design;
  2. 2. As a framework to administer programs and their underlying activities.

In this article, the key aspects of roadmaps and their purposes are described. Afterwards, the utilisation and the benefits of roadmapping for program management are discussed both for definition as well as administration purposes. Finally, an approach to facilitate a continuous roadmapping process is presented alongside key aspects of best practises. Finally limitations are discussed including comparison with different program management approaches, and supporting measures.

Roadmap Methodology (0/500)

Purpose (0/150)

Key Aspects (0/350)

Roadmaps for Program Management (0/700)

Definition of Programs (0/300)

Administration of Programs (0/400)

Roadmapping Process (0/1.000)

Discussion (0/500)

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