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Product vision statement: An elevator pitch, or a quick summary, to communicate how your product supports the company's or organization's strategies. The vision statement must articulate the goals for the product.
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Product roadmap: The product roadmap is a high-level view of the product requirements needed to achieve the product vision. It also enables a project team to outline a general timeframe for when you will develop and release those requirements. The product roadmap is a first cut and high-level view of the product backlog.
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Product backlog: The full list of what is in the scope for your project, ordered by priority. After you have your first requirement, you have a product backlog.
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Release plan: A high-level timetable for the release of working software.
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Sprint backlog: The goal, user stories, and tasks associated with the current sprint.
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Increment: The working product functionality, demonstrated to stakeholders at the end of the sprint, which is potentially shippable to the customer.
Agile Project Management Artifacts
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Project progress needs to be transparent and measurable. Agile project teams often use six main artifacts, or deliverables, to develop products and track progress, as listed here: