MunroMaps
MunroMaps
  • Welcome
  • Product Munro Maps
    • What is a Munro Map?
  • Scottish Munros
    • What is a Munro?
    • What is Munro Bagging?
  • The Cards
    • Munro Action Card
    • Munro Outcome Card
    • Munro Milestone Card
    • Munro RAID Card
  • The Mechanics
    • Goal
      • Action Words
    • Road Map Attributes
      • Map Horizons
      • Roads, Lines & Vertices
      • The "Now House"
      • Initiatives
    • Approach & Strategy
      • Strategy vs Tactics
  • The Process
    • 1. Identify the destination
    • 2. Define the approach strategy
    • 3. Create Munro cards
    • 4. Identify the milestones
    • 5. Prioritise
    • 6. Devise a route
    • 7. Brainstorm alternative options
    • 8. Way-points
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  1. The Process

6. Devise a route

Work up and down the 'mountain'. Start with the goal at the top, then the current. Decide what is the next step from where we are that will move us closer to the destination. Repeat.

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Start creating your Munro Map!

Start by placing your goal at the top.

Place Sub-Goals under main goal

Then go to the bottom and set up the current state.

Again looking at Melissa Perri's Product Strategy canvas () we can use the current state format:

After measuring, we know our current state is <measurements of current state>.

Ask “Which initiative can help us move from here to the nearest goal?” – repeat

  • Start by placing your goal at the top.

  • Place Sub-Goals under main goal

  • Then go to the bottom and set up the current state.

  • Ask “Which initiative can help us move from here to the nearest goal?” – repeat

Start by placing your goal at the top.

Place Sub-Goals under main goal

Then go to the bottom and set up the current state.

Ask “Which initiative can help us move from here to the nearest goal?” – repeat

https://melissaperri.com/blog/2016/07/14/what-is-good-product-strategy
A Munro Map taking shape