Having a roadmap full of features and busy engineers isn't enough if real outcomes aren't being achieved.
Simply shipping features without driving actual progress or improvements is not beneficial in the long run.
The shift from a feature roadmap to an outcome-based roadmap is crucial for defining specific goals and focusing on measurable results.
It's important to tie roadmaps directly to outcomes, define sharper goals, and ensure the team knows what success looks like to avoid building noise instead of valuable products.