Introduction
The Product Team Canvas is a powerful tool that allows product teams to visualize and align their vision, goals, responsibilities, and actions. By creating a clear and shared framework, the Product Team Canvas promotes communication, creativity, and collaboration while improving the chances of success for your product.
There are two versions of the canvas: the “basic” version and the “classic” version, which takes longer to complete. We will apply the classic example of “Driving School” together to experiment with a concrete case.
Team Canvas Basic
Explanation
- Goals: What are our goals as a team? What does the company expect from us?
- Roles and skills: What are our skills? What are our roles and responsibilities?
- Values: What are our values as a team? Strong values allow us to collectively adhere and move forward with conviction.
- Rules and activities: What rules do we need to establish? How do we communicate and make decisions together?
- Purpose: What are our priorities as a team? What will we focus on initially to achieve our goals?
Example
Goals:
- Revolutionize driver’s education by offering a comprehensive and innovative digital solution.
- Simplify the process of obtaining a driver’s license by making it more efficient and accessible to all.
- Improve road safety by training responsible and well-prepared drivers.
Personnel, roles, and responsibilities:
- Product Manager: Responsible for the overall product strategy, team coordination, and user satisfaction.
- Developers: Responsible for creating and maintaining the application, ensuring its smooth operation and scalability.
- UX/UI Designer: Responsible for the user experience, user interface design, and application ergonomics.
- Driving Expert: Provides expertise in the field of driving education to develop educational content and practical tests.
- Marketing Manager: Responsible for promoting the application, user acquisition, and customer retention.
Values:
- Collaboration: Working together as a team to achieve common goals, sharing knowledge, and fostering mutual support.
- Transparency: Maintaining open and honest communication among all team members, fostering mutual trust.
- Commitment: Being dedicated and passionate about our mission to improve driver’s education and road safety.
- Empathy: Understanding the needs and expectations of the team and users to provide a personalized and quality learning experience, creating a positive work environment.
- Growth: Fostering continuous learning and constant improvement, staying informed about the latest trends and best practices in driver’s education.
Operating rules:
- Regular and transparent communication within the team, with weekly meetings to share updates and challenges.
- Data-driven decision-making, based on user feedback and testing, with regular analysis and testing.
- Meeting deadlines and set objectives, with effective planning and organization of tasks and resources.
- Close collaboration among all team members to ensure consistency and quality of the application.
Purpose:
- Facilitate access to driver’s education by offering an intuitive and comprehensive digital platform.
Team Canvas
Here, we make a few changes: Goals become Common Goals and Personal Goals, and we add:
Explanation
- Needs & expectations: The expectations and needs of team members.
- Strengths & assets: The team’s strengths and resources.
- Weaknesses & risks: The team’s weaknesses and the risks it faces.
- Personal Goals: The individual goals that each team member sets and contribute to the overall group.
- Common Goals: The common goals that the team commits to achieving collectively. This represents what the company expects from the team as a whole.
Examples
Needs & expectations:
- Students: Easy access to high-quality driving lessons, personalized progress tracking, availability of online practical exams.
- Driving instructors: Tools to organize and manage lessons, track learner progress, ability to share teaching resources.
- Driving school company: Improved reputation, increased number of learners, increased operational efficiency.
Strengths & assets:
- Driving instructors’ expertise in the field of driver’s education.
- Strong technical skills of the development team.
- Team’s commitment to innovation and quality.
Weaknesses & risks:
- Lack of experience in developing mobile applications.
- Possibility of conflicts of opinion among team members.
- Risk of not meeting learners’ expectations in terms of functionality.
Personal Goals:
- Instructor wants to improve teaching skills and obtain additional certification in driver’s education.
- Administrator wants to develop skills in operations management and learn to optimize the school’s internal processes.
- Marketing manager wants to improve digital marketing skills and develop effective strategies to attract new students.
Common Goals:
- Increase students’ success rate in driving exams by implementing effective and personalized learning methods.
- Increase the driving school’s reputation and attract a larger number of prospective students.
- Improve the overall student experience by providing high-quality customer service and meeting their specific needs.
Conclusion
The Team Canvas is a team exercise that can be used to collaborate better, get to know each other better, align on a product vision and common commitment. It is a quick workshop that can benefit team dynamics and understanding of roles and responsibilities.