Product Roadmapping

Actions Panel

Product Roadmapping

Communicate your vision and create a plan of action through a strong product roadmap.

By Harvard Innovation Labs

Date and time

Tuesday, October 20, 2020 · 2 - 3:30pm PDT

Location

Online

About this event

Ready to articulate a compelling vision for your product? In this session, you will learn how to create a product roadmap that will prioritize function over feature, while aligning your company's vision with the product you are building.

Speaker Name: Sam Clemens

About the Speaker:

Samuel Clemens is a Lecturer in the Entrepreneurial Management Unit at the Harvard Business School and General Partner at Accomplice. He specializes in product management and development for B2B software startups. He teaches Launching Technology Ventures in the MBA Elective Curriculum (a class focusing on product-market fit startups) and serves as an advisory Entrepreneur-In-Residence at HBS.

At Accomplice, Sam focuses on B2B software and marketplace investments. Accomplice is a seed-led venture capital firm that has been part of the origination story of companies including AngelList, Carbon Black, DraftKings, Hopper, PillPack, Veracode, and Zoopla. Accomplice has pioneered a community approach through platforms like Spearhead, BOSS, Rev, and TUGG. Prior to Accomplice, he was co-founder & Chief Product Officer of Boston-based business analytics company InsightSquared. He was also VP Product at HubSpot (NYSE: HUBS), VP Product at BzzAgent (acquired by Tesco), and the initial product lead at Elance.com (Nasdaq: UPWK). Sam has an MBA from Harvard Business School and a BS in applied math from Yale.

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The Harvard Innovation Labs consist of a vibrant, cross-disciplinary ecosystem for the Harvard community to explore innovation and entrepreneurship while building deeper connections. It is an excellent example of the One Harvard vision and a leading catalyst for the Allston Science and Enterprise District. The Harvard Innovation Labs foster unprecedented collaboration among Harvard students, faculty, entrepreneurs, and members of the Allston and Greater Boston communities. The Harvard i-lab is the central component of the Harvard Innovation Labs. It is an educational collaborative for all current Harvard students from any Harvard school to explore innovation and entrepreneurship at any stage. It provides open co-working space, a vibrant community of peer and mentor support, experiential programming, and a Venture Program during the fall, spring, and summer semester, helping student teams take their ideas further, faster.

Launch Lab X GEO is a critical extension of the growing Harvard Innovation Labs. It provides eligible Harvard alumni leading high-potential early-stage startups with a curated community including collaborative co-working space, business-building programming, and access to advisors and mentors. It fosters continued connection between alumni, current students, and the Harvard community as a whole.

The Pagliuca Harvard Life Lab is a curated community, providing eligible Harvard alumni, faculty, and students leading high-potential early-stage life sciences startups with a fully equipped wet lab, collaborative co-working space, business-building programming, and access to the entire Harvard Innovation Labs ecosystem. 

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