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A Technology Roadmap Takes the Pain out of Growing

Technology is changing faster than ever. A technology roadmap provides a bird’s eye view of your business’s tech needs, today and in the future.

Written By: John O'Hara
Originally Published: 28 July 2025
Last Updated: 30 July 2025

Technology is always changing, and today it’s changing faster than ever. On top of the speed of change, it seems that new innovations are becoming more disruptive and more confusing than in the past. That speed can be anxiety-inducing, and with heightened anxiety comes decreased decision-making ability.

With all kinds of new software and tech products coming thick and fast, you need a framework for separating the ones that will work for you from the ones that don’t. A technology roadmap provides exactly that, giving you the bird’s eye view of your business that you need to take control and make sense of it all.

Planning Your Growth Road Trip

We’ve talked about the importance of the strategic roadmap before over on the StrategyWerx blog. You don’t want to take a road trip without first consulting a map. Maybe you’ve taken this trip before and you know the route by heart, but you still need to plan. You don’t know exactly how this trip is going to go. You don’t know how traffic patterns might have changed, if there is construction on the route, if a bridge or ferry is out of service, or if a new highway offering a quicker route has been built since you last made the trip.

A map also helps you consider the “best way” to get to your destination given the purpose of your trip. There is no “best way” in business strategy or in road trips, only the way that helps you achieve your goals. If it’s autumn and you want to see all of the pretty colors, then the best way is the most scenic route, even if it’s not the fastest. If you’re on a tight budget, the best way is the one that avoids the $15 turnpike and the $12 bridge toll. It’s all about knowing what you’re trying to achieve so you can make the decisions that are best for you, today and in the future.

Intentional Choices Informed by Strategy

A technology roadmap serves the same purpose. When you have a decision to make regarding the types of technology to integrate into your operations, it won’t help to simply seek out “the best,” because what’s best for a corporation with 20,000 employees and what’s best for a ten-person agency are two different things. Consider also your industry. What’s best for a city government, for instance, is not what’s best for a manufacturing enterprise, a lesson the city of Birmingham, UK, learned the hard way after a financially devastating failed ERP implementation, which we wrote about here. When you develop a technology roadmap, you’ll be able to put your business’s needs and goals first. You’ll better understand your business and your goals, and you’ll get a much clearer sense of the tech that will and won’t work for you.

Roadmaps aren’t just about where you are now, but where you want to be and how long you plan to take to get there. Your roadmap will also get you thinking about how a piece of technology will serve you in the future, whatever your growth goals. “The future” is a different thing for a company that plans to grow quickly and bring on dozens of new employees in the next year and for a company looking for slower, steadier organic growth.

For example, the spreadsheet you calculate budgets on might work for you today, but will it work for the accountant or CFO you eventually hire? You’ll need accounting software that can handle the intricacies of your business and can be easily shared among and edited by your team. And while you might be able to manually send out promotion emails to your mailing list today, is that method going to be scalable when you’re delivering personalized emails to segmented lists of thousands of customers? When you choose a new CRM to help automate those email tasks, how are you going to get employees to buy in and learn the software? How long will it take, and what resources can you devote to training?

A tech roadmap gives you clarity on these and other questions, giving you greater control over the technological aspects of your business’s growth. This is especially important in uncertain times. You’ll be better equipped to ask the right questions and choose technologies that can help you today, grow with you tomorrow, and keep you running smoothly over any potholes you might not have seen coming.

Find the Tech That’s Right for You

At ProsperWerx, we’re technology agnostic. That means we’re not here to get you to adopt a particular piece of software. We’re here to help you work through these strategic questions so you can see the big picture and help you find the technology that’s right for your business, both where you are now and where you want to be.

Are You Ready to Do Better Growth Management?

MentorWerx is all about growth strategy and management. That means giving you the tools you need to develop sound strategies, structure your organization to lay the track ahead of the train, and implement the tools you need to grow. Ready to learn more about how we do that? Book a free consult and bring your questions. See if you like working with us on our dime, and get some good advice in the process.