
A term that I use when describing product goals that are tangible and drive program decisions is “Product Asset.”
A Product Asset is “a fundamental attribute of a product that can be characterized as a quantitative measurable goal.”
The five Product Assets that I commonly select are the following:
- technology features
- reliability/quality
- time to market
- product cost
- development program cost (considered an anchor asset)













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