You may be considered an expert product manager. You know your job well and have successfully launched dozens of products. You know what you’re doing and know how to get the job done. Do you really need a product launch checklist?
Atul Gawande, author of The Checklist Manifesto: How to Get Things Right, explains that mistakes will be made when professionals don’t consult checklists.
Even if you have been extensively involved in product launch planning, a checklist ensures that no task is overlooked. As your job description changes and you are given more responsibility, this tool can help you create a repeatable product launch process and reduce the probability of error. Learn what to include within your new product launch checklist.
Benefits of using a product launch checklist
Initially, a new product launch checklist may seem like just one more burden to be piled on top of all your other responsibilities. But take a look at the benefits it can provide for you and people across different teams. A product launch checklist can:
- Help you see both the big picture and the details of a product launch.
- Help you prepare for any situation, even possible mistakes.
- Make your plan available to your cross-functional product team to keep all team members on the same page and on track.
- Break your end goal into manageable tasks and establish dependencies to delegate work more easily.
7 basic steps of the product launch process
Although there are many moving parts and tasks involved with launching a new product, the process boils down to these few steps:
- Define and research your audience to understand how to build the product they need and how to best pitch the product.
- Design and build the product.
- Ensure that you have the manufacturing, production, or delivery processes in place to meet demand for your product or service.
- Plan your go-to-market strategy, including a positioning statement.
- Create promotional materials and identify PR opportunities.
- Prepare your sales and support teams.
- Launch the product.
All of these phases should be addressed in your product launch checklist, including all of the necessary activities among cross-functional teams and departments.