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Planview

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Velocity5.0

Portfolio and work management platform

Planview's radar feed is all thought-leadership, no shipped product signal

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Current state
The tracked feed for Planview is its corporate blog, not a release channel, so what surfaces here is strategic-portfolio-management marketing: scenario planning, closing the strategy-to-outcome gap, and AI's effect on delivery visibility. There are no product releases in the window to judge capability changes against.
Where it's heading
Editorially, the messaging is converging on one pitch: connecting strategic intent to delivered outcomes and keeping portfolios visible as AI inflates output. That is positioning, not roadmap. Product direction cannot be read from this feed.
Prediction
The blog will keep publishing SPM and AI-visibility thought leadership on a weekly-ish cadence; a real product read requires pointing the crawler at Planview's actual release notes. Crawl-source issue flagged: this feed is marketing content, not a changelog.

Recent moves

  1. 5d ago

    Why Good Scenarios Don’t Change Decisions — And What to Do About It

    A blog essay on the gap between building scenarios and actually using them in decisions. It is thought leadership around Planview's scenario-planning positioning, with no product change attached.

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  2. 1mo ago

    The Gap Between Strategic Intent and Business Outcomes Is Getting Wider. Here’s How We’re Closing It.

    A positioning post on closing the gap between approved strategy and delivered business outcomes. Marketing narrative rather than a shipped capability.

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  3. 1mo ago

    Could More AI Tools Create Less Visibility?

    An opinion piece arguing that adding AI tools can reduce delivery visibility unless the stack is aligned. It sets up Planview's visibility pitch but describes no product update.

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  4. 2mo ago

    The Strategic Portfolio Management Bar Has Moved. Here’s What Clears It.

    A blog post citing a Forrester SPM landscape report to argue the bar for strategic portfolio management has risen. Analyst-backed positioning, not a release.

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  5. 2mo ago

    Product Managers Are the Cool Kids Now

    A commentary on decision authority shifting from project managers to product managers, quoting Planview's CPO. Category thought leadership with no product signal.

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  6. 2mo ago

    After the Plan: How Portfolio Visibility Carries Strategy Through Delivery

    A post on sustaining portfolio alignment during execution through visibility. Reinforces the same visibility theme without describing a shipped feature.

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