Creating the Product Requirements Document (PRD) - Bilingual Subtitles

One of the most important tools to help you communicate is a well-written product requirements document,
or A is an explanation of the specific product you're building.
It clearly explains why you're building this product.
Both for your internal goals and for your customers, along with the exact scope, the features and functionality of the product.
Similarly, it should convey what you're not building.
So the PRD tools were everyone involved in them.
At first, you'll use it to get all of the key stakeholders on the same page and help the team understand the project.
And then later,
it will be continually as a living document, to be updated periodically, to document changes, and to evolve until the product is finally released.
The outline for the PRD begins with the title.
It will include a change history that notes what changes were made by who, why, and when.
There will be an overview section of describing what the product is all about.
Objectives will be clearly stated and quantified.
The success metrics will be noted.
Messaging will be included, including with an orientation and a detail of the product messaging marketing.
The overall schedule will be listed in the timeline.
Target personas, your customer and user personas, will be defined.
You'll include stories about how those target customers will actually use the product in these user scenarios.
You'll have distinct, prioritized features with explanations as to why the various requirements are important.
You'll address features out.
What are you not doing?
What features might someone think could fit that are not included in Y?
You'll include your design sketches, both the originals and the actuals.
You'll note whatever open issues are present, and you'll include documentation of prior Q&A.
And when you bring those all together, you'll have an effective product requirements document to guide your process.
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