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Roadmap

Strategy in a single timeline.

Visualize Streams, Iterations, and Objectives within a unified time logic.

Track which initiatives are planned, which are in progress, and which are completed — all within one timeline.

The Roadmap in QPM is not just a visualization of a plan.

It is a strategic layer built on top of automated planning that shows real progress over time.

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Who is the Roadmap feature useful for?

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Project Management Offices (PMO) and Program Managers

For managing multiple directions — such as projects, products, or teams (Streams).

The Roadmap allows tracking Iterations (sprints) within time boundaries, controlling their status and progress, identifying delay risks and imbalances between directions. The entire execution structure is displayed within a single timeline.

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Project Managers and Project Leaders

For controlling execution within a specific direction or project.

The Roadmap allows viewing all Iterations and Objectives within a time-based logic, tracking deadlines, statuses, and actual progress, and quickly assessing deviations from the plan.

3

Product Managers and Product Leaders

For planning and controlling product development.

The Roadmap shows how strategic initiatives are distributed over time, which of them are already in progress, and which remain in the backlog. This enables balancing releases, priorities, and resources.

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Business Owners and Heads of Directions

For a strategic overview of all company initiatives.

The Roadmap allows viewing projects, products, or teams (Streams), along with their priorities, statuses, and execution dynamics, without diving into the operational level.

Cross-functional Teams

For understanding the overall picture of direction development.

The Roadmap shows what is planned, in progress, and completed, allowing teams to see their contributions to the shared strategy.

Core capabilities of the Roadmap

The Roadmap unifies strategic directions (Streams), execution cycles (Iterations), and goals (Objectives) within a single time horizon.

The entire structure is displayed in a timeline format with scalable views: week, month, quarter.

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Why is the Roadmap in QPM valuable for businesses?

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Strategy and Execution — Within a Single Logic

The Roadmap unifies strategic direction and real execution in a single space. You see not separate plans or isolated tasks, but the complete picture of development — from initiatives to results.
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Portfolio Transparency

All Streams are displayed in order of their Business Weight. This allows quick evaluation of priorities, balance between directions, and the company’s focus within a specific time period.
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Control of Deadlines and Progress

The Roadmap shows how Iterations progress over time and the percentage of completion already achieved. This enables timely responses to delays and supports management decisions based on actual data.
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Reduced Manual Reporting

Statuses and progress are updated automatically based on completed tasks. There is no need to create separate presentations or reports for management — the Roadmap already reflects the current state.
Balance Between Present and Future

Balance Between Present and Future

Backlog Objectives provide visibility not only into active initiatives but also into the strategic reserve. This helps plan next steps without losing focus on ongoing execution.
A Single Point of View

A Single Point of View

The Roadmap becomes a shared tool for leadership, managers, and teams. Everyone sees the same picture, reducing misunderstandings and simplifying communication.

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