High-level statement of what problem will be solved, its solution, who it's for, & what it will accomplish.
Example: A social networking app that enables teachers to connect with each other, share, upload and repurpose content.
"Remember features stem from the use cases, user stories are based in features and tasks are based in the user stories. If you can't trace any one of these back to the vision statement then you should question whether it's something that really needs to be implemented. " - Jim Medlock
Transcribed from YT video - "How to Create a Product Backlog - Defining Epics, User Stories, & Tasks" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FaoT-DTtXyA
Create a Vision Statement:
Product Vision/Solution;
Example: A social networking app that enables teachers to connect with each other, share, upload and repurpose content.
"Remember features stem from the use cases, user stories are based in features and tasks are based in the user stories. If you can't trace any one of these back to the vision statement then you should question whether it's something that really needs to be implemented. " - Jim Medlock