Audience: Product Managers or anyone interested in PM knowledge resources Original Write Up: link You might have seen most product managers start scoping product features with a PRD. A PRD or a Product Requirements Document is an artifact which contains the basic functionality regarding a product, and serves as a way to communicate product features and prioritization decisions. It also includes key goals served by the product, user segments, expected results, success metrics(!!!), time to completion and technical requirements.
Collection of various PRD templates - Issue #8
Collection of various PRD templates - Issue…
Collection of various PRD templates - Issue #8
Audience: Product Managers or anyone interested in PM knowledge resources Original Write Up: link You might have seen most product managers start scoping product features with a PRD. A PRD or a Product Requirements Document is an artifact which contains the basic functionality regarding a product, and serves as a way to communicate product features and prioritization decisions. It also includes key goals served by the product, user segments, expected results, success metrics(!!!), time to completion and technical requirements.