Product Map

Product map

Planning

Plan and govern projects, roadmaps, initiatives, risks, and delivery updates across the technology organisation.

Explore what exists today and what we are building next.

Area overview

Nortrue’s Planning area helps technology teams organise delivery work across team roadmaps, portfolio views, projects, initiatives, scenarios, updates, risks, and decisions.

It gives leaders a practical way to understand what is planned, what has changed, where risk may affect delivery, and how work connects to broader priorities without relying only on status meetings or disconnected roadmap files.


How the capabilities fit together

Planning starts with team roadmaps and project structures, then expands into portfolio-level visibility. Initiatives can be grouped, tagged, reviewed across time, and connected to risks, decisions, and updates.

Scenario planning, history, program summaries, and update feeds help leaders understand not just what the plan says today, but how it is changing and where attention may be needed. That helps teams connect planning into the operating cadence instead of treating planning as a separate reporting exercise.

Features in this area

Released and planned capabilities across this part of the Product Map.

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Team Roadmaps

Plan delivery initiatives within individual teams.

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Full Portfolio Roadmap

Visualise planned delivery work across all teams in a single portfolio view.

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Tagging

Tag projects and initiatives for filtering, reporting, and grouping.

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Program Overview

Summarise projects, initiatives, risks, and recent delivery updates.

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Project Updates

See the latest project and initiative updates in one planning feed.

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Frequently asked questions

What does the Planning area help manage?

It helps manage team roadmaps, projects, initiatives, portfolio views, scenarios, updates, risks, decisions, and delivery history.

Can plans connect to risks and decisions?

Yes. Projects and initiatives can be connected to risks and decisions so delivery context is easier to understand.

Can teams compare planning options?

Yes. Roadmap scenario planning helps teams compare alternatives before changing the active plan.

Who is Planning for?

It is useful for technology leaders, delivery leaders, product leaders, portfolio teams, and operations teams.