Abstract: This report analyses seven digital roadmapping cases from several industries focused on remote development. These cases are analysed individually and in-group, providing learnings and practices to those interested in implementing roadmapping through a remote digital approach. The development of remote roadmapping supported by digital technologies has shown important differences when compared to co-located physical roadmapping. There are shortcomings that need customisation as well as some points in which digital deliver different values compared to physical and collocated roadmapping. In the end, this study concluded that both remote digital and co-located physical roadmapping have their places in the industry, and practitioners need to customize their processes to take advantage of the best from each approach, considering the context of use. Click here to access the report.
Citation: Oliveira, M.G. et. al (2021) Digital Roadmapping Cases: an exploratory study of remote digital applications. Research Report 3 – Project ‘Digitalisation of Roadmapping’, ICT-Unifal, Brazil.
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