Technology Roadmapping
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Abstract
Abstract here
Overview
Technology Roadmapping aligns technology development with strategic business objectives over a specific timeframe. The general idea is to create fit across all planning-objects. Instead of having multiple seperated planning-layers (such as technology-plan, project-plan, and product-plan) a Technology Roadmap therefore integrates these to form one holistic approach that coordinates the different layers and takes into account their interdependencies, mutual requirements and synergies.
Key Characteristics and Purposes
Technology Roadmaps were introduced by Motorola in the 1970s with the purpose to:
"[...] assure that we put in motion today what is necessary in order to have the right technology, processes, components, and experience in place to meet the future needs for products and services."[1]
Bob Galvin, past Chairman of the Board of Motorola
Since then, numerous types of Technology Roadmaps and visualizations have been developed and used, thus emphasizing the methods variability as well as the need for customization to the practical case.
Key Characteristics
Most common is the
Common to all of them is their fundamental architecture, that includes different planning-layers (y-axis) and the time domain (x-axis).
Types of Technology Roadmaps by purpose
Products planning
Service/Capability planning
Strategic planning
Long-range planning
Knowledge asset planning
Programme planning
Process planning
Integration planning
Methodology and Application
HOW TO DO IT Methodologies and Steps here
Discussion
WHAT TO CONSIDER Discussion here