In the previous units, you saw how deep research tools uncover user insights and competitive intelligence, and how interactive canvases help you build product strategies and roadmaps. Now, let's practice identifying which tool is right for each phase of product development.
Remember, it's often a two-step process: first research, then strategize.
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Fill In The Blanks
Markdown With Blanks
You're launching a new feature and need to understand user needs, then create a comprehensive product roadmap. Which tool should you use for each step?
Step 1: Analyze customer feedback, usage data, and competitor features across multiple sources. - This is a job for [[blank:Deep Research]]. Step 2: Collaboratively build the feature roadmap and create user journey maps. - This is a job for [[blank:An Interactive Canvas]].
Suggested Answers
- Deep Research
- An Interactive Canvas
Type
Sort Into Boxes
Practice Question
Sort the following PM tasks into the correct tool's box.
Labels
- First Box Label: Deep Research
- Second Box Label: Interactive Canvas
First Box Items
- User feedback analysis
- Competitive research
- Market sizing study
Second Box Items
- Roadmap creation
- User story mapping
- Wireframe design
Type
Multiple Choice
Practice Question
A PM needs to decide whether to build a new mobile app feature. What is the most logical first step?
