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RoadmapOne's JIRA Integration

RoadmapOne's JIRA Integration

Bridge the Gap Between Strategy and Execution

RoadmapOne is the Strategic layer, JIRA is the execution layer. Let's recognise the difference, use the right tool for the job, but ensure that the two tools sing in perfect harmony

RoadmapOne's JIRA Integration
Priority Whiplash: Why Your Best Engineers Are Updating Their CVs

Priority Whiplash: Why Your Best Engineers Are Updating Their CVs

Constant reprioritisation destroys engineering morale faster than anything else. If your team never finishes anything because leadership keeps changing direction, here's what's actually going wrong—and how to fix it.

Priority Whiplash: Why Your Best Engineers Are Updating Their CVs
Stop Overloading Your Roadmap: Why WIP Limits Are the Most Important Rule in Product Planning

Stop Overloading Your Roadmap: Why WIP Limits Are the Most Important Rule in Product Planning

Why the single most important rule for building great product roadmaps is limiting work in progress—and how WIP limits transform both delivery speed and stakeholder conversations.

Stop Overloading Your Roadmap: Why WIP Limits Are the Most Important Rule in Product Planning
KTLO (Keeping the Lights On): What It Means in Software and Why Your Roadmap Ignores It

KTLO (Keeping the Lights On): What It Means in Software and Why Your Roadmap Ignores It

Stop pretending that 100% of your P&E team is doing feature development

KTLO (Keeping the Lights On) is the essential maintenance work every engineering team must do—bug fixes, security patches, compliance, and technical debt. Most roadmaps pretend it doesn't exist. Here's how to plan honestly and protect your feature capacity.

KTLO (Keeping the Lights On): What It Means in Software and Why Your Roadmap Ignores It
Firebreak Sprints: When Your Entire Engineering Team Needs to Stop and Fix the Foundation

Firebreak Sprints: When Your Entire Engineering Team Needs to Stop and Fix the Foundation

SonarQube just flagged 347 critical security vulnerabilities. Your DORA metrics are in the red. A threading bug is crashing microservices across the platform. Sometimes the whole team needs to stop feature work and fix the foundation. Learn how firebreak sprints work, when to call one, and how to insert them into your roadmap without destroying delivery commitments or losing stakeholder trust.

Firebreak Sprints: When Your Entire Engineering Team Needs to Stop and Fix the Foundation
Time-Boxed Discovery: Why Concentrated Discovery Beats Drip-Drip Validation Every Time

Time-Boxed Discovery: Why Concentrated Discovery Beats Drip-Drip Validation Every Time

Most teams let discovery drip along for months, creating context switching and unpredictable capacity drain. Time-boxed discovery sprints produce better validation outcomes while making capacity planning honest. Learn why concentrated discovery beats ongoing research—and how to implement it.

Time-Boxed Discovery: Why Concentrated Discovery Beats Drip-Drip Validation Every Time
WSJF Prioritisation: Cost of Delay ÷ Job Size (Weighted Shortest Job First)

WSJF Prioritisation: Cost of Delay ÷ Job Size (Weighted Shortest Job First)

Cost of Delay Economics for Large-Scale Agile—When It Works

WSJF (Weighted Shortest Job First) prioritises by Cost of Delay divided by Job Size. The formula: (Business Value + Time Criticality + Risk Reduction) ÷ Job Size. A practical guide to the SAFe prioritisation framework—with worked examples, Fibonacci scoring, and when WSJF fails.

WSJF Prioritisation: Cost of Delay ÷ Job Size (Weighted Shortest Job First)