How can product leaders turn product strategy and roadmap into value? In this episode of Product Talk hosted by VNS Health Product Director Mark Bailes interviews Alegeus Fmr. CPO and Head of Banking Bill Reboul. They discuss the importance of focusing on the financial aspects of product strategy and roadmaps to drive value creation. Key topics covered include defining value in product management and the time value of money framework, aligning product strategy and roadmaps with financial goals and metrics, and challenges in prioritizing finances in product management. They also speak on developing product roadmaps that tell a financial story, the importance of internal alignment and external communication of product roadmaps, and the impact of reporting structure on a Chief Product Officer’s ability to influence finances.
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Show Notes
- Value in product management is about ensuring you end up with more than you started with, whether that’s revenue or cost reduction.
- The time value of money formula is crucial in defining product value – increasing revenue, accelerating revenue, decreasing costs, and delaying costs.
- Strategic value should be encompassed in the product roadmap and aligned with financial goals and metrics.
- Product managers often focus on delivery and features rather than the financial impact, which is an overlooked area.
- Product managers should work closely with finance partners to integrate commercial considerations into the product roadmap.
- Aligning product roadmaps with corporate strategy and financial goals is essential.
- It takes 18-24 months for product investments to mature and produce returns.
- Product roadmaps should operate at multiple levels – internally for alignment and externally for customer communication.
- Turning product strategy and roadmap into value means having a clear story arc and value proposition.
- Quantifying risks and aligning with business cases and operational resources is crucial.
- Product roadmaps should align the entire organization and ensure everyone understands their role.
- Product leaders should create simplified external communication of product roadmaps.
- The reporting structure should not prevent Chief Product Officers from influencing decisions.
- Chief Product Officers need a seat at the executive table to align product and corporate strategy.
- Value realization is about ensuring the product delivers expected outcomes and the numbers add up.
- Product operations play a key role in validating the product’s impact and ensuring value realization.
- Internal product roadmaps should focus on delaying or avoiding costs rather than generating revenue.
- Internal product improvements can create a virtuous circle by reducing costs for the company and its customers.
- A balanced portfolio view is important, where not all investments are focused on revenue generation.
- Storytelling, economics, requirements, and measurement are key elements in effective product management.
About the speaker
How can product leaders turn product strategy and roadmap into value? In this episode of Product Talk, VNS Health Product Director Mark Bailes interviews Alegeus CPO and Head of Banking Bill Reboul. They discuss the importance of focusing on the financial aspects of product strategy and roadmaps to drive value creation. Key topics covered include defining value in product management and the time value of money framework, aligning product strategy and roadmaps with financial goals and metrics, and challenges in prioritizing finances in product management. They also speak on developing product roadmaps that tell a financial story, the importance of internal alignment and external communication of product roadmaps, and the impact of reporting structure on a Chief Product Officer's ability to influence finances.
About the host
I am passionate about using technology to solve problems and I take great pleasure in helping others to achieve their goals. I live these values every day working in Product.