Once I have identified the Product Owner as outlined in my previous post:
I move onto the 11th area, the Vision Statement.
The Vision statement provides a brief and clear description for the entire Information Product Canvas.
Think of it as a succinct elevator pitch for the entire Information Product. It’s a powerful narrative you’d deliver to a executive leader during a brief 2-minute elevator ride, or a quick Zoom call, seeking funding or approval for the Agile Data Team to bring the Information Product to life.
The Vision statement should encapsulate the essence, value, and potential of the Information Product in a clear and persuasive manner.Â
It should clearly articulate who the information product is for, what it will do, and why it’s valuable.
For who: Identify the primary user or sponsor of the Information Product
Who needs: What value will be achieved if it is delivered, grab this from the Action/Outcome area.
The: Meld the Information Product’s name with its primary Type, reinforcing its unique identity.
That: The crux of what the Information Product delivers. Use questions from the Business Questions area, or features from the User Stories & Will/Won’t areas.
Unlike: What is the alternative of not having this Information Product available, highlight shortcomings the Information Product will address.
The Vision statement is formulated after the rest of the Canvas has been populated.