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Iterate Pivot Decision

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name: iterate-pivot-decision description: Documents a strategic pivot or persevere decision with the evidence, analysis, and rationale. Use when evaluating whether to change direction on a product, feature, or strategy based on market feedback. phase: iterate version: "2.0.0" updated: 2026-01-26 license: Apache-2.0 metadata: category: reflection frameworks: [triple-diamond, lean-startup, design-thinking] author: product-on-purpose

Pivot Decision

A pivot decision document captures the analysis and rationale behind a strategic direction change—or the decision to stay the course. Based on the Lean Startup concept of "pivot or persevere," this artifact ensures major strategic decisions are made with evidence, communicated clearly, and preserved for organizational learning.

When to Use

  • After significant validated learning suggests the current direction may not work
  • At planned pivot-or-persevere checkpoints (e.g., after MVP launch)
  • When key hypotheses have been invalidated by market feedback
  • During strategy reviews when considering major direction changes
  • When stakeholders are debating whether to change course

Instructions

When asked to document a pivot decision, follow these steps:

  1. Summarize Current State Document what you're currently doing, how long you've been doing it, what you've invested, and what results you've achieved. This grounds the decision in reality.

  2. Present the Evidence Compile all relevant data: metrics, user feedback, experiment results, market signals. Be comprehensive—include evidence that supports both staying and changing course.

  3. Review Hypotheses Revisit the original hypotheses that justified the current direction. Which have been validated? Which have been invalidated? Which remain untested?

  4. Define Options Articulate at least three options: persevere (continue current direction), and two or more distinct pivot options. Describe each option concretely—what would change?

  5. Analyze Each Option Evaluate options against key criteria: market opportunity, competitive advantage, team capability, resource requirements, and risk. Use evidence, not opinions.

  6. Make the Decision State the chosen direction clearly. Explain the rationale, acknowledging trade-offs. If the team disagrees, capture dissenting views.

  7. Plan Implementation Outline what happens next: immediate actions, resource needs, success criteria for the new direction, and communication plan.

Output Format

Use the template in references/TEMPLATE.md to structure the output.

Quality Checklist

Before finalizing, verify:

  • Current state includes honest assessment of results
  • Evidence is comprehensive, not cherry-picked
  • Multiple options are analyzed fairly
  • Decision rationale is clear and evidence-based
  • Implementation plan is actionable
  • Dissenting views are captured

Examples

See references/EXAMPLE.md for a completed example.

Source

git clone https://github.com/product-on-purpose/pm-skills/blob/main/skills/iterate-pivot-decision/SKILL.mdView on GitHub

Overview

Iterate Pivot Decision documents the analysis and rationale behind a pivot or persevere choice. It ensures major strategic decisions are evidence based, communicated clearly, and preserved for organizational learning.

How This Skill Works

Follow the seven-step process: summarize current state, present the evidence, review hypotheses, define options, analyze each option, make the decision, and plan implementation. The artifact records evidence for both staying and changing course and captures dissenting views.

When to Use It

  • After significant validated learning suggests the current direction may not work
  • At planned pivot-or-persevere checkpoints (e.g., after MVP launch)
  • When key hypotheses have been invalidated by market feedback
  • During strategy reviews when considering major direction changes
  • When stakeholders are debating whether to change course

Quick Start

  1. Step 1: Document current state and the core hypotheses
  2. Step 2: Compile evidence and analyze options against criteria
  3. Step 3: Decide, plan implementation, and communicate the result

Best Practices

  • Be honest in the current state and results, avoiding cherry picking
  • Collect and include evidence from metrics, user feedback, experiments, and market signals
  • Revisit original hypotheses and note which are validated, invalidated, or untested
  • Articulate at least three options: persevere and two distinct pivots with concrete changes
  • Define actionable implementation plan and success criteria, and capture dissenting views

Example Use Cases

  • MVP shows low activation; pivot to streamlined onboarding and revised pricing
  • Market feedback reveals misalignment with enterprise needs; pivot toward mid market with new integrations
  • Price sensitivity suggests switching to freemium with paid upgrades
  • After learning signals show strong retention, persevere with core platform but adjust scope
  • Pivot to a new growth channel after initial experiments show better activation in community driven growth

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