Start at the End
The "Start at the End" exercise flips traditional planning. Instead of starting with actions, define what success looks like and work backward. Adapted from Google Ventures' Design Sprint, it brings clarity to goals before solutioning.
- Define a clear, measurable long-term goal.
- Generate and prioritize key sprint questions.
- Identify risky assumptions.
- Align the team on goals.
- Focus the sprint or project.
- A clear, measurable long-term goal.
- Prioritized sprint questions.
- Identified risky assumptions.
- Aligned team.
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