Ant Murphy
1 min readJun 8, 2022

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Awesome! This spreadsheet draws a lot of inspiration from Strategyzer’s experiment cards so no surprise with alignment there.

It really depends on how your team operate and work. A spreadsheet is nice to keep everything in the one space, have tracibility back to the assumption and essentially build a research plan. I like it to be in a spreadsheet and seperate to tracking tasks on a kanban board because I see the tasks to be things like (build discussion guide, test assumption A, etc) where as this is the details on how we are doing to do those things. A spreadsheet is also a nice artifact to reference later. However in saying that I’ve also worked in teams where we’ve done similar and tracked everything in a Miro board — also great! Like I said depends on how you work as a team. We still achieved the same benefits in Miro — we still had a central place, clear link between assumption and hypothesis and result, etc.

I hope that helps. Yep, Opportunity Solution Tree is another way to structure your discovery work, big fan, I use it a lot.

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Ant Murphy
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