Study CAPM Roadmaps, Releases, and Value Choices: key concepts, common traps, and exam decision cues.
This chapter makes roadmap language easier to use for CAPM readers who may not come from a product background. CAPM usually tests whether you can distinguish strategic direction from release detail and whether you can think clearly about staged value delivery instead of treating every plan as one big launch.
The exam usually does not reward generic statements such as “make a roadmap” or “release incrementally.” It rewards whether you can match the planning artifact to the planning question, keep directional communication distinct from near-term work management, and explain the tradeoffs created when releases are reordered.
Use these sections in order. Start with roadmap purpose and core components, then separate roadmaps from release plans and backlogs, and finish with MVP logic, incremental releases, and reprioritization.