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Layered Structure of Technology Roadmap

1980
  • Motorola
  • Robert Galvin
Multi-layered technology roadmap in a collaborative office environment.

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A technology roadmap is a strategic planning tool, typically visualized as a multi-layered chart with time on the horizontal axis. Each layer represents a different perspective, such as market drivers, product features, enabling technologies, and research projects. This structure visually links strategic goals and market needs directly to the technological solutions and resources required to achieve them over time.

The layered structure is the most common and effective format for a technology roadmap. The top layer typically starts with the ‘why’ – the market trends, competitive pressures, and business drivers. Below this, a ‘what’ layer outlines the products, services, or capabilities that the organization needs to develop to respond to these drivers. The subsequent ‘how’ layer details the specific technologies required to enable these products and services. Finally, the lowest layers might detail the R&D projects, resources (skills, funding, infrastructure), and milestones needed to develop these technologies.

This hierarchical, time-based visualization makes complex strategic dependencies explicit. For example, it clearly shows that a new product feature planned for Q3 of next year depends on a specific technology that must be mature by Q1. This clarity facilitates communication across different departments, such as marketing, engineering, and finance, creating a shared understanding of the strategic plan. It transforms abstract goals into a concrete, actionable timeline, highlighting critical paths and potential bottlenecks well in advance, thereby enabling proactive management and resource allocation.

UNESCO Nomenclature: 3301
– Business administration

Type

Abstract System

Disruption

Substantial

Usage

Widespread Use

Precursors

  • Gantt charts for project scheduling
  • PERT charts for project management
  • strategic planning frameworks (e.g., SWOT analysis)
  • technology forecasting methods

Applications

  • strategic business planning
  • product lifecycle management
  • corporate R&D portfolio management
  • supply chain coordination
  • national technology policy formulation

Patents:

NA

Potential Innovations Ideas

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Historical Context

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