Didi Medina
Aug 9, 2017 · 1 min read

This is great. It makes it very easy to answer two questions that are usually poorly answered; Whats the problem you trying to solve and how would you know you’ve successfully solved that problem.

How would you expand on this fill-in-the-blanks paradigm to answer a third question which is, how do you know this problem needs solving?

I think when well answered this allows the project owner to explicitly share the insight that helped him/her derive at the problem statement.

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