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A frame clearly articulates the necessity for change by outlining the problem, objectives, and anticipated benefits and define the PURPOSE (WHY). It includes the high-level scope of the change (WHAT) and impacted entities (WHO).

For more, please see Frame Guide

Map

Maps Map are where you establish your Activity map and WHO mapsmap, by:

  • Creating a new Map set up

  • Creating the WHO maps

  • Creating the first level of Activities (Backbone)

  • Breaking Activities into Sub-Activities (Skeleton)

(For more, please see Map Guide)

Plan & Explore

Plan

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Plan Epics

Roadmap

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Roadmap Build and view mode

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Creating releases from the roadmap

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Adding an Epic from the roadmap

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& Explore, guides the planning of releases that encompasses an approach that begins with detailing the activities involved in the release. It then delves into exploring and analyzing related information about each activity, providing insights and context crucial for strategic planning. Building on this analysis, the capability proceeds to create epics, which are broad, high-level requirements that encapsulate the purpose, objectives and expectations derived from the analyzed information. These epics serve as foundational elements that guide the development teams in understanding the scope and scale of the work ahead, ensuring that every release is aligned with the initiative’s objectives and stakeholder needs.

For more, please see Plan & Explore Guide

Roadmap

The Roadmap capability provides a comprehensive view of upcoming changes across multiple releases, offering the flexibility to view the plan from either a release or an activity perspective. Additionally, it enables users to construct new releases directly within the roadmap interface.

For more, please see Roadmap Guide