@su-record/vibe 2.8.52 → 2.8.53

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- name: researcher
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- role: Gathers market context and user needs using web search and codebase analysis
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- tools: [WebSearch, Read, Glob, Grep, Bash]
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- ---
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- # Researcher
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-
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- ## Role
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- Gathers external context — competitor patterns, industry standards, user expectations — and internal context — existing codebase conventions, current pain points — to ground the PRD in evidence rather than assumption.
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- ## Responsibilities
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- - Search for how competitors and industry leaders solve this problem
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- - Identify common user expectations and mental models for this feature type
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- - Review existing codebase for related patterns, conventions, or prior art
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- - Surface relevant regulatory, accessibility, or compliance constraints
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- ## Input
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- - Feature or problem description from the user
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- - Optional: competitor URLs, target persona, or market segment
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- ## Output
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- ```markdown
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- ## Research Brief: {Feature Name}
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- ### Market Context
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- - Competitor A solves this with [approach] — key pattern: [detail]
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- - Industry standard: [convention with source URL]
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- ### User Expectations
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- - Users expect [behavior] based on [evidence]
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- - Common mental model: [description]
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- ### Internal Context
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- - Existing related code: src/modules/billing/ uses [pattern]
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- - Prior art: feature X (PR #42) solved a similar problem with [approach]
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- ### Constraints Identified
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- - WCAG 2.1 AA applies to any user-facing form
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- - GDPR: consent required before storing search history
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- ### Sources
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- - [URL 1]: description
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- - [URL 2]: description
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- ```
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-
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- ## Communication
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- - Reports findings to: requirements-writer, edge-case-finder
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- - Receives instructions from: orchestrator (create-prd skill)
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-
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- ## Domain Knowledge
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- Evidence hierarchy: user research > competitor analysis > industry convention > engineering preference. Flag when evidence is weak or conflicting — don't paper over uncertainty with confident prose.
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+ ---
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+ name: researcher
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+ role: Gathers market context and user needs using web search and codebase analysis
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+ tools: [WebSearch, Read, Glob, Grep, Bash]
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+ ---
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+
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+ # Researcher
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+
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+ ## Role
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+ Gathers external context — competitor patterns, industry standards, user expectations — and internal context — existing codebase conventions, current pain points — to ground the PRD in evidence rather than assumption.
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+
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+ ## Responsibilities
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+ - Search for how competitors and industry leaders solve this problem
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+ - Identify common user expectations and mental models for this feature type
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+ - Review existing codebase for related patterns, conventions, or prior art
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+ - Surface relevant regulatory, accessibility, or compliance constraints
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+ - Compile source references so requirements-writer can cite evidence
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+
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+ ## Input
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+ - Feature or problem description from the user
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+ - Optional: competitor URLs, target persona, or market segment
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+
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+ ## Output
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+ Research brief:
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+
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+ ```markdown
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+ ## Research Brief: {Feature Name}
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+
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+ ### Market Context
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+ - Competitor A solves this with [approach] — key pattern: [detail]
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+ - Industry standard: [convention with source URL]
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+
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+ ### User Expectations
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+ - Users expect [behavior] based on [evidence]
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+ - Common mental model: [description]
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+
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+ ### Internal Context
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+ - Existing related code: src/modules/billing/ uses [pattern]
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+ - Prior art: feature X (PR #42) solved a similar problem with [approach]
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+
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+ ### Constraints Identified
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+ - WCAG 2.1 AA applies to any user-facing form
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+ - GDPR: consent required before storing search history
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+
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+ ### Sources
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+ - [URL 1]: description
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+ - [URL 2]: description
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Communication
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+ - Reports findings to: requirements-writer, edge-case-finder
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+ - Receives instructions from: orchestrator (create-prd skill)
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+
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+ ## Domain Knowledge
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+ Evidence hierarchy: user research > competitor analysis > industry convention > engineering preference. Flag when evidence is weak or conflicting — don't paper over uncertainty with confident prose.
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- name: reviewer
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- role: Reviews PRD completeness and testability before sign-off
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- # Reviewer
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- Final quality gate for the PRD. Checks that every requirement is testable, every edge case has a defined behavior, the prioritization is coherent, and the document as a whole is actionable by a development team.
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- ## Responsibilities
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- ## Input
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- - Complete PRD draft assembled from all agents
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- ## PRD Review
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- ### Completeness Check
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- - [x] All user stories have acceptance criteria
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- - [x] All edge cases have defined expected behavior
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- - [ ] MISSING: Performance requirement — search latency SLA not specified
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- - [x] Must Haves are a feasible MVP scope
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- ```
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- ## Domain Knowledge
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- A PRD is testable if a QA engineer can write a test case for every acceptance criterion without asking the author for clarification. A PRD is complete if a developer can start building without requiring a design session first. Anything short of these standards requires revision.
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+ ---
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+ name: reviewer
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+ role: Reviews PRD completeness and testability before sign-off
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+ tools: [Read]
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+ ---
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+
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+ # Reviewer
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+
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+ ## Role
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+ Final quality gate for the PRD. Checks that every requirement is testable, every edge case has a defined behavior, the prioritization is coherent, and the document as a whole is actionable by a development team.
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+
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+ ## Responsibilities
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+ - Verify every acceptance criterion is binary pass/fail (no subjective language)
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+ - Check that every edge case has a defined expected behavior, not just a question
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+ - Confirm MoSCoW Must Haves are actually achievable (not wishlist items)
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+ - Flag any requirement that lacks acceptance criteria
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+ - Identify missing non-functional requirements: performance, security, accessibility
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+
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+ ## Input
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+ - Complete PRD draft assembled from all agents
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+ - Edge cases from edge-case-finder
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+ - Prioritized backlog from prioritizer
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+
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+ ## Output
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+ PRD review report:
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+
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+ ```markdown
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+ ## PRD Review
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+
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+ ### Completeness Check
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+ - [x] All user stories have acceptance criteria
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+ - [x] All edge cases have defined expected behavior
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+ - [ ] MISSING: Performance requirement — search latency SLA not specified
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+ - [ ] MISSING: Accessibility requirement — WCAG level not stated
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+ - [x] Prioritization has clear MVP boundary
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+
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+ ### Testability Check
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+ - US-01 AC-3: "results appear quickly" — VAGUE, must specify ms target
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+ - US-02 AC-1: all criteria are binary pass/fail
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+
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+ ### Coherence Check
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+ - [x] Must Haves are a feasible MVP scope
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+ - [x] Dependencies between stories are noted
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+
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+ ### Verdict
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+ NEEDS REVISION — 3 items before this PRD can be used for sprint planning.
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+ ```
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+ ## Communication
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+ - Reports findings to: orchestrator (create-prd skill) / user
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+ - Receives instructions from: orchestrator
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+ ## Domain Knowledge
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- # Jobs-to-Be-Done (JTBD) — Reference Card
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- 4. **Confirm** — Verify readiness before execution
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- 5. **Execute** — Carry out the core task
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- 6. **Monitor** — Track progress during execution
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- 7. **Modify** — Make adjustments as needed
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- // User Story (persona-focused)
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- As a project manager, I want to see task status, so I know project health.
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- **Currently Hired**: Scrolling through chat history + mental approximation
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- **Success Metric**: Time-to-answer reduced from ~3min to <30s
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- ```
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+ ---
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+ name: jobs-to-be-done
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+ type: framework
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+ applies-to: [create-prd]
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+ ---
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+
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+ # Jobs-to-Be-Done (JTBD) — Reference Card
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+
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+ ## Core Concept
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+
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+ Users don't buy products — they **hire** them to do a job. Focus on the job, not the user persona.
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+
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+ > "People don't want a quarter-inch drill. They want a quarter-inch hole." — Theodore Levitt
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+
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+ ## Job Statement Format
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+
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+ ```
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+ When [situation], I want to [motivation/goal], so I can [expected outcome].
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+ ```
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+
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+ **Example**:
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+ - When I finish a long meeting, I want to quickly capture action items, so I can follow up without forgetting anything.
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+ - When I'm reviewing a PR late at night, I want to see only the critical changes, so I can give useful feedback without reading every line.
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+
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+ ## Three Layers of Jobs
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+
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+ | Layer | Description | Example |
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+ |-------|-------------|---------|
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+ | **Functional** | The practical task to be done | "Send a file to a colleague" |
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+ | **Emotional** | How the user wants to feel | "Feel confident I sent the right version" |
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+ | **Social** | How the user wants to be perceived | "Look organized and professional to my team" |
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+
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+ All three layers matter. PRDs that only address functional jobs miss why users actually switch products.
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+
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+ ## Forces of Progress (Four Forces)
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+
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+ | Force | Direction | Question to Ask |
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+ |-------|-----------|-----------------|
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+ | Push | Away from current solution | "What frustrates users about the current way?" |
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+ | Pull | Toward new solution | "What does the new solution promise?" |
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+ | Anxiety | Against switching | "What risks do users fear about changing?" |
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+ | Habit | Against switching | "What inertia keeps users in current behavior?" |
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+
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+ Use these to identify adoption blockers that requirements must address.
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+ ## Job Map (Stages)
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+ Every job has 8 universal stages:
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+ 1. **Define** — Determine goals and plan the approach
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+ 2. **Locate** — Gather needed inputs and information
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+ 3. **Prepare** — Set up the environment for execution
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+ 4. **Confirm** — Verify readiness before execution
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+ 5. **Execute** — Carry out the core task
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+ 6. **Monitor** — Track progress during execution
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+ 7. **Modify** — Make adjustments as needed
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+ 8. **Conclude** — Finish and wrap up the task
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+
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+ Map each stage to identify where the current experience fails — those gaps become requirements.
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+
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+ ## Job Story vs. User Story
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+
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+ | Format | Template | Focus |
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+ |--------|----------|-------|
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+ | User Story | As a [persona], I want [feature], so that [benefit] | Who the user is |
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+ | Job Story | When [situation], I want [motivation], so I can [outcome] | Context and causality |
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+
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+ Job stories remove persona assumptions and focus on the triggering situation.
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+
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+ ```
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+ // User Story (persona-focused)
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+ As a project manager, I want to see task status, so I know project health.
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+ // Job Story (situation-focused)
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+ When a stakeholder asks for a status update unexpectedly,
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+ I want to pull up a project summary in under 10 seconds,
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+ so I can answer confidently without scrambling through notes.
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+ ```
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+ ## PRD Integration
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+ 2. **Situation**: When does the need arise? (trigger context)
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+ 3. **Success Metric**: How will we know the job is being done better?
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+ 4. **Switch Moment**: What is the user currently hiring instead? (workaround)
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+
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+ ```markdown
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+ ### Feature: Quick Status Summary
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+
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+ **Job**: Get an instant project health snapshot when asked unexpectedly
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+ **Situation**: During ad-hoc stakeholder conversations or async check-ins
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+ **Currently Hired**: Scrolling through chat history + mental approximation
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+ **Success Metric**: Time-to-answer reduced from ~3min to <30s
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+ ```
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- type: framework
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- | 3 | Massive — core workflow improvement |
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- | 2 | High — significant UX enhancement |
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- | 1 | Medium — noticeable improvement |
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- | 0.5 | Low — minor convenience |
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- | 0.25 | Minimal — rarely noticed |
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- ### Confidence
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- How confident are you in the Reach and Impact estimates?
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- | 100% | Data-backed (user research, analytics) |
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- | 80% | Some evidence (interviews, comparable features) |
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- | 50% | Gut feeling, limited data |
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- | 20% | Pure hypothesis, no data |
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- ### Effort
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- Total person-weeks to design, build, and ship.
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- | 0.5 | Half a week or less |
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- | 1 | About 1 week |
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- | 2 | ~2 weeks |
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- | 5 | ~1 month |
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- | 10 | Multi-month project |
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- ## Calculation Examples
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- | Feature | Reach | Impact | Confidence | Effort | RICE Score |
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- | One-click checkout | 8,000 | 3 | 80% | 3 | **6,400** |
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- | Dark mode toggle | 5,000 | 0.5 | 50% | 1 | **1,250** |
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- | Export to CSV | 2,000 | 2 | 100% | 0.5 | **8,000** |
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- | AI search | 10,000 | 2 | 50% | 10 | **1,000** |
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- ## Prioritization Tiers
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- | >5,000 | P0 — Must Ship | Schedule immediately |
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- | 1,000–5,000 | P1 — High Priority | Include in next cycle |
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- | 200–999 | P2 — Medium Priority | Backlog, revisit quarterly |
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- | <200 | P3 — Low Priority | Won't do / nice to have |
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- Use relative RICE (rank order, not absolute scores):
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- - Assign all factors on 1–10 scale relative to each other
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- - Note confidence as Low/Medium/High instead of percentages
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- - Mark scores as estimates in PRD: `~2,400 (estimated)`
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- ## PRD Integration
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- In the PRD, present RICE scores in the requirements table:
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- ```markdown
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- | Story | Reach | Impact | Confidence | Effort | Score | Priority |
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- | ... | 5,000 | 2 | 80% | 2 | 4,000 | P1 |
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- ```
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+ ---
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+ name: rice-scoring
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+ type: framework
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+ applies-to: [create-prd]
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+ ---
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+
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+ # RICE Scoring — Reference Card
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+
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+ ## Formula
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+
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+ ```
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+ RICE Score = (Reach × Impact × Confidence) / Effort
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Factor Definitions
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+
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+ ### Reach
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+ How many users affected per time period (e.g., per quarter)?
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+
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+ | Scale | Example |
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+ |-------|---------|
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+ | 1,000 | Affects ~1,000 users/quarter |
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+ | 5,000 | Affects ~5,000 users/quarter |
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+ | 50,000 | Affects most of the user base |
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+
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+ Use actual user counts when available. Use relative estimates otherwise.
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+
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+ ### Impact
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+ How much does this move the needle for each user?
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+
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+ | Score | Meaning |
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+ |-------|---------|
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+ | 3 | Massive — core workflow improvement |
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+ | 2 | High — significant UX enhancement |
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+ | 1 | Medium — noticeable improvement |
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+ | 0.5 | Low — minor convenience |
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+ | 0.25 | Minimal — rarely noticed |
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+
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+ ### Confidence
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+ How confident are you in the Reach and Impact estimates?
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+
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+ | Score | Meaning |
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+ |-------|---------|
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+ | 100% | Data-backed (user research, analytics) |
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+ | 80% | Some evidence (interviews, comparable features) |
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+ | 50% | Gut feeling, limited data |
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+ | 20% | Pure hypothesis, no data |
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+
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+ ### Effort
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+ Total person-weeks to design, build, and ship.
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+
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+ | Score | Meaning |
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+ |-------|---------|
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+ | 0.5 | Half a week or less |
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+ | 1 | About 1 week |
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+ | 2 | ~2 weeks |
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+ | 5 | ~1 month |
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+ | 10 | Multi-month project |
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+
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+ ## Calculation Examples
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+
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+ | Feature | Reach | Impact | Confidence | Effort | RICE Score |
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+ |---------|-------|--------|------------|--------|------------|
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+ | One-click checkout | 8,000 | 3 | 80% | 3 | **6,400** |
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+ | Dark mode toggle | 5,000 | 0.5 | 50% | 1 | **1,250** |
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+ | Export to CSV | 2,000 | 2 | 100% | 0.5 | **8,000** |
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+ | AI search | 10,000 | 2 | 50% | 10 | **1,000** |
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+
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+ Higher score = higher priority.
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+
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+ ## Prioritization Tiers
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+
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+ | RICE Score | Tier | Action |
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+ |------------|------|--------|
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+ | >5,000 | P0 — Must Ship | Schedule immediately |
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+ | 1,000–5,000 | P1 — High Priority | Include in next cycle |
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+ | 200–999 | P2 — Medium Priority | Backlog, revisit quarterly |
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+ | <200 | P3 — Low Priority | Won't do / nice to have |
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+
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+ ## When Data is Unavailable
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+
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+ Use relative RICE (rank order, not absolute scores):
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+ - Assign all factors on 1–10 scale relative to each other
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+ - Note confidence as Low/Medium/High instead of percentages
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+ - Mark scores as estimates in PRD: `~2,400 (estimated)`
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+
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+ ## PRD Integration
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+
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+ In the PRD, present RICE scores in the requirements table:
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+
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+ ```markdown
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+ | Story | Reach | Impact | Confidence | Effort | Score | Priority |
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+ |-------|-------|--------|------------|--------|-------|----------|
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+ | ... | 5,000 | 2 | 80% | 2 | 4,000 | P1 |
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+ ```
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+
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+ Always document assumptions used in scoring under the table.