| Step | Time | What to do | Output |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1) Set the frame | 5 min | State the decision you need, the constraint that matters most, and the timebox. Confirm who is the decision-maker. | Decision statement + decision owner |
| 2) Module 0: Business context | 10 min | Align on the problem, who it’s for, and why now. Write a 1-sentence problem statement and a “what success looks like” note. | Problem statement + success signal |
| 3) Module 1: Set appetite | 10 min | Pick a real time budget (e.g. 1 week, 2 weeks, 1 month). Treat it as fixed. If you can’t name it, you can’t scope it. | Appetite (time budget) |
| 4) Module 2: Shape options | 15 min | Generate 2–3 viable approaches that fit the appetite. For each, call out the tradeoff and what it intentionally skips. | Shortlist of 2–3 options + tradeoffs |
| 5) Module 3: Map the surface | 15 min | Anchor to the real product: pull up key screens/flows and mark where change lands. Keep it at “where impact happens,” not UI polish. | Experience surface map + change notes |
| 6) Module 4: Constraints + edge cases | 15 min | Extract constraints and blockers early. Capture “must be true,” “won’t do,” and top edge cases you’ll accept. | Constraints list + accepted edge cases |
| 7) Module 5: Make the call | 15 min | Decide the scope boundary. Write the one-sentence decision and explicitly list non-goals. | Scoped decision sentence + non-goals |
| 8) Close + next steps | 5 min | Confirm owner for PRD draft and next review. Agree what “done” looks like for the first implementation slice. | Owner + next meeting / handoff |
If you’re new: don’t “study” this. Use it to run one better kickoff this week.