Operating as a product organisation requires effective tools to measure the outcomes of your work. However, most work management tools are optimised for outputs, not outcomes. This can lead to teams getting stuck on a feature factory mouse wheel, unable to see whether their work is contributing towards product or company goals.
The Product OS Template links all your work from company goals to team tasks, enabling you to measure the impact of your activities on key objectives to guide investments. Propel your product teams forward by organising around clear objectives, embedding short feedback loops, and creating clarity and agency to bring out the best in your people.
Some of the highlights:
- Mission, Vision, and Strategy examples
- Objectives and Key Results Databases linked to your product work
- Activities Database to track the progress and impact of your product bets
- Burn Rate Database to track team spend and measure ROI
- Product Team Hub to manage your work from roadmap to tasks
- Product Capability Assessments based on the books 'Empowered' and 'Transformed' Marty Cagan
- Individual Coaching Templates
- Customer and Product Portals to share your work with the world
- People Database and Hiring Hub to support your people ops
Grab the @Notion template here
🚀 New integrated Notion Chart Alert!
Anyone who has spent a lot of time in Notion knows that the freedom and creativity it enables can be a double-edged sword. Like Minecraft, it gives you the tools to build whatever you want, enabling you to design your workspace however you want to. However, things can quickly get out of hand as workspaces become a 3 dimensional maze of nested pages and databases, making it increasingly difficult to navigate through the layers.
The Notion Workspace Map is designed to help you see the forest for the trees by mapping your entire workspace in all its glory to help you navigate and optimise it. It includes an interactive chart with links to all your content, and an index database in Notion to search, review, and optimise your workspace structure.
Learn more about it here or signup to Canvas:OS to get started!