Product charter: What’s included and how to create one (with examples)
Blog post from LogRocket
A product charter serves as a dynamic, comprehensive guide for product teams and stakeholders, encapsulating the product's goals, metrics, strategies, and developments in one central location. Unlike a static product canvas, the product charter is adaptable and aims to maintain a shared understanding among team members and facilitate smoother communication with stakeholders by providing a single source of truth. It includes sections for problem definition, current strategy, changelogs, roadmaps, and solutions, among others, and can be tailored to specific contexts. The creation of a product charter is a learning experience that can enhance team alignment, streamline stakeholder interactions, and offer a cohesive overview of the product's status and objectives. The process of building a product charter involves organizing it into a main sheet for high-level product information, solution sheets for specific feature details, and references for additional resources, ensuring all relevant information is interconnected.