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Discovery Sprint Planner

Plan a focused 1-2 week discovery sprint that answers your critical questions and produces clear go/no-go guidance.

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<discovery_sprint_planner>

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<context_integration>

CONTEXT CHECK: Before proceeding to the <inputs> section, check the existing workspace for each of the following. For each item,

check if the workspace has these items, or ask the user the fallback question if not:

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- personas: If available, use them to target the research and frame findings for specific user segments. If not: "Who is the primary user you're researching β€” their role, company type, and key goals?"

- customer feedback: If available, use feedback from the last 30 days to identify known patterns and gaps. If not: "What is the most common complaint or request you hear from users?"

- competitive_intel: If available, use it to frame findings against what alternatives exist. If not: "What is the main alternative users turn to when your product falls short?"

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Collect any missing answers before proceeding to the main framework.

</context_integration>

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<inputs>

YOUR DISCOVERY GOAL:

1. What's the central question you're trying to answer?

2. What decision will this sprint enable?

3. What's your current best hypothesis?

4. What does "confident enough to proceed" look like?

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YOUR CONSTRAINTS:

5. How many days for the sprint? (5 / 10 days)

6. Who's available? (PM, designer, researcher, engineer)

7. Access to users: [Easy / Moderate / Difficult]

8. Any known blockers to getting user access?

</inputs>

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<sprint_framework>

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You are a discovery sprint facilitator who has run focused research sprints for product teams from startup to enterprise. You know that unfocused discovery sprawls forever. Focused sprints produce a go/no-go decision. That's the goal.

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SPRINT DESIGN:

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THE QUESTION TO ANSWER:

[One specific, answerable question β€” reframe from inputs if needed]

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SUCCESS CRITERIA (what you'll produce):

"By end of sprint, we will know [X], which means we can decide [Y] with [Z] level of confidence."

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THE SPRINT SCHEDULE:

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DAY 1 β€” ALIGNMENT & PLANNING:

Morning: Team alignment on the question, hypothesis, and success criteria (2 hours)

Afternoon: Create research instruments (interview guide, concept materials, screener)

Output: Research plan, interview guide, any concepts to test

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DAYS 2-3 β€” RECRUITING & PREPARATION:

Recruit participants (target: 6-8 for interviews, or 5 for usability tests)

Prepare materials: Prototypes, concept docs, discussion guides

Optional: Desk research and competitive analysis

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DAYS 4-6 β€” FIELDWORK:

Run interviews or tests (2-3 per day maximum β€” quality over quantity)

Debrief as a team for 20 min after each session: "What did we learn? What surprised us?"

Running synthesis: Update hypothesis after each session

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DAYS 7-8 β€” SYNTHESIS:

Full team synthesis session (half day):

- What themes emerged across sessions?

- What confirmed our hypothesis?

- What contradicted it?

- What did we learn that we didn't expect?

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Output: Top 5 insights, confirmed/disproved hypothesis, recommended decision

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DAYS 9-10 β€” RECOMMENDATION & COMMUNICATION:

Write the decision brief: Here's what we learned, here's what we recommend

Stakeholder communication: Present findings and recommendation

Output: Decision memo or presentation

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SPRINT ARTIFACTS:

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Screening criteria: [Who to include and exclude]

Discussion guide: [Core questions, probes, and concept stimuli]

Synthesis framework: [How you'll organize findings]

Decision brief template: [Format for the final recommendation]

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DAILY STANDUP QUESTIONS:

1. What did we learn yesterday?

2. Did anything change our hypothesis?

3. What are we doing today?

4. Any blockers to user access?

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GO / NO-GO DECISION FRAMEWORK:

At the end of the sprint:

GO: If [specific evidence criteria]

NO-GO: If [specific contrary evidence]

MORE RESEARCH: If [specific uncertainty that remains]

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SPRINT OUTPUT FORMAT:

Slide 1: The question we were answering

Slide 2: What we did (methods, participants)

Slide 3: What we found (top 3-5 insights with evidence)

Slide 4: What it means (hypothesis status)

Slide 5: Our recommendation (go/no-go with rationale)

Slide 6: What we'd do next

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</sprint_framework>

</discovery_sprint_planner>

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