Product Vision
This template is intended to help you to build the vision for your product.
This template is divided into two steps:
Step 1 - Defining Key Product Information:
This first moment is very important for you to gather and organize the information of your product about vision, target group, needs, product, and business goals.
Step 2 - Phrasing Product Vision:
Based on the information of the first step, you will describe the key values of the product, the product's outstanding points for the future, and finally, phrase the product vision.
At the board, there are 4 product vision templates for you to choose from and create the product vision.
This template was created by Caterine Greif.
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Empathy Map for Educational Purposes
Works best for:
Product Management
Enhance your educational approach with the Empathy Map for Educational Purposes template. This tool helps educators understand students' perspectives, needs, and emotions. Use it to create a more empathetic and effective teaching strategy, ensuring that your educational content resonates with and supports your students. Ideal for teachers and educational planners aiming to improve student engagement and learning outcomes.
Action Plan Template
Works best for:
Education, Project Management, Project Planning, Kanban
Why create an action plan? Long-term business strategies and goals are only good if you can make them a reality—by accomplishing every small task along the way. An action plan lists those tasks and lays them out in clear detail. It helps you keep everything in order, make sure nothing is missed, and get stakeholders on the same page to complete a project quickly and effectively. This template will help you write an action plan that’s SMART: Specific, Measurable, Actionable, Realistic, and Time-bound.
Jobs to be Done template
Works best for:
Ideation, Design Thinking, Brainstorming
It’s all about a job done right — customers “hire” a product or service to do a “job,” and if it's not done right, the customer will find someone to do it better. Built on that simple premise, the Jobs To Be Done (JTBD) framework helps entrepreneurs, start-ups, and business managers define who their customer is and see unmet needs in the market. A standard job story lets you see things from your customers’ perspective by telling their story with a “When I…I Want To…So That I …” story structure.
Sprint Planning Template
Works best for:
Agile, Sprint Planning
The Sprint Planning Template is a useful tool for agile teams to organize and conduct sprint planning sessions. It enhances team collaboration and communication by providing a clear visual layout of sprint goals, tasks, and timelines. The interactive design ensures team alignment toward sprint objectives, leading to effective teamwork. The template is a central hub for planning, discussion, and decision-making, creating a collaborative and productive environment.
To-do List Template
Works best for:
Project Management, Education, Decision Making
A to-do list helps teams manage, organize, and prioritize their upcoming tasks. As a result, they can improve time management and streamline work operations. Using Miro’s to-do list template, teams create interactive, collaborative, and user-friendly task lists.
Budget Planning Template
Works best for:
Planning
A budget template is a comprehensive yet flexible framework that allows you to monitor and control your finances. With user-friendly functions and numerous customization options, this tool helps you create a budget tailored to your specific needs and goals. Whether new to budgeting or an experienced financial planner, a budget template is an excellent tool to help you manage finances effectively.