Coming up with a new product that fills in a market gap or upgrading your company’s existing roster is a complex, multifaceted task. Things can easily go sideways without a solid plan, one that accounts for all the stages of development, as well as the contingencies. What’s more, convincing stakeholders about the effectiveness of the solution you’re proposing is instrumental, since otherwise your idea might not even get off the ground. Easier said than done, right?
In the business world, time is the most precious resource and you only have a finite amount of it to ‘wow’ the audience. How can you design a roadmap for your PowerPoint presentation that is simultaneously engaging, appealing and informative?
Introducing the product roadmap template that we have designed specifically for showcasing the planning, testing, development and launching phases.
The addition of Swimlanes lets you split the milestones and tasks on the diagram, reducing clutter and eliminating overlapping. Your roadmap presentation will have improved readability and the color-coding allows the audience to easily figure out the order of steps needed for a successful venture.
Our product development swimlane template was designed in Office Timeline Pro, an easy to use timeline and Gantt chart maker that packs an impressive array of customization options. It’s a PowerPoint add-in, so you can also leverage the native capabilities of Microsoft’s presentation software to bring your ideas to life. Guide your audience through the journey of your product, from its incipient stages to beta testing to conducting business analysis and devising optimal marketing strategies with a sleek, next gen graph!
You can download this and other roadmap examples free of charge and dazzle your investors with a clear, comprehensive and professional looking presentation.
Use the Office Timeline PowerPoint add-in to quickly customize any of the Gantt chart templates above or create your own. Easily change the texts, colors and shapes of your Gantt chart and update dates instantly by drag & drop, all within PowerPoint.