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Community Product Onboarding & Roadmapping

Community Product Onboarding & Roadmapping

This is an exercise to help the product team build a deeper understanding of your community, better understand your business priorities, and set the groundwork for product team onboarding.

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Sylva Product Requirement Document

Sylva Product Requirement Document

The goal of the Product Requirements Document is to help our team members fully understand a problem and define what’s needed to address it.

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A PRD is most helpful for working through an ambiguous challenge with many stakeholders. It is often followed by one or more Sylva RFC’s based on the outlined requirements in each proposed Phase.

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Building Happy Product Teams like Heist Teams

Building Happy Product Teams like Heist Teams

Laura Klein shared some of her insights from her research into what makes happy product teams, and surprisingly how close they come to those heist teams we see in movies like Oceans 11 or The Italian Job.

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