# Tutorial 05C: Synthesize from Documentation **Transform existing research into an actionable Trigger Map** --- ## Overview This tutorial walks you through synthesizing your existing documentation into a complete Trigger Map with Saga the Analyst. Instead of starting from scratch, you'll validate and organize what you already have, filling gaps through focused conversation. **Time:** 30-45 minutes **Prerequisites:** Existing documentation (vision docs, user research, plans, or interviews) **What you'll create:** Synthesized Trigger Map + gap analysis --- ## When to Use This Approach **Documentation Synthesis is ideal for:** - ✅ You have extensive vision/strategy documents - ✅ User research or interview transcripts exist - ✅ Project plans or roadmaps already created - ✅ Need to make existing documentation actionable - ✅ Documentation is too long for anyone to read **Use Full Trigger Mapping instead if:** - ❌ Starting from scratch with no documentation - ❌ Documentation is minimal or non-existent **Use Slim Trigger Map instead if:** - ❌ Need quick validation (under 20 minutes) - ❌ Single user journey focus **Not sure which to use?** See [Lesson 2: Heritage & Evolution](lesson-02-heritage-evolution.md#three-approaches-choose-your-path) --- ## The Problem This Solves **Common scenario:** - Organization spends thousands on research - 200-page reports nobody reads - Interview transcripts gathering dust - Vision documents lost in shared drives - Designers paste 100+ pages into AI chats (hitting token limits) **The solution:** Transform that investment into a **single-slide strategic artifact** you can actually use in daily design work and AI conversations. --- ## Before You Start ### What You Need **Documentation (any combination of):** - Vision or strategy documents - User research reports - Interview transcripts - Target group analysis - Project plans or roadmaps - Feature specifications - Market research **Also need:** - ✅ WDS installed and Saga activated - ✅ 30-45 minutes of focused time - ✅ Ability to share documentation (paste, upload, or describe) ### What to Expect **Saga will:** - Analyze your documentation - Frame questions based on what your material suggests - Validate findings with you - Fill gaps through conversation - Identify documentation strengths and weaknesses - Create your Trigger Map **You will:** - Share your documentation - Validate what Saga extracts - Fill gaps where documentation is incomplete - Make prioritization decisions - Confirm strategic alignment **Important:** Documentation may only answer **part** of the Trigger Map questions. That's normal. Saga will frame questions as "Your material suggests X, is this correct?" and fill gaps collaboratively. --- ## Workshop Flow ### Starting the Workshop **In your IDE, activate Saga:** ``` @saga I have existing documentation I want to synthesize into a Trigger Map. I have [describe what you have: vision docs, user research, plans, etc.]. ``` **Then share your documentation:** - Paste content directly into chat - Upload files - Provide links to documents - Describe what's available --- ## Workshop 1: Business Goals (5-10 minutes) ### What Saga Will Do **Analyze your documentation for:** - Vision statements (explicit or implied) - Strategic objectives (SMART or vague) - Business goals and success criteria ### Three Scenarios **Scenario 1: Clear vision and objectives found** ``` Saga: "Your documentation suggests this vision: 'Be the most trusted platform for dog owners in Sweden' Is this accurate?" ``` **Scenario 2: Vague or implied vision** ``` Saga: "I found aspirational language in your docs. It seems like your vision is: [interpreted vision] But this isn't explicitly stated. Is this accurate?" ``` **Scenario 3: No vision found (reverse engineering)** ``` Saga: "I don't see an explicit vision statement. However, based on your objectives and plans, the implied vision seems to be: [inferred vision] This is reverse-engineered from what you're trying to achieve. Does this capture your aspirational goal?" ``` ### Your Task **Validate or refine:** - Does the extracted vision capture your aspirational goal? - Are the objectives truly SMART (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time-bound)? - Do objectives connect to the vision? **Fill gaps:** - If vision is missing, define it - If objectives are vague, sharpen them using SMART method --- ## Workshop 2: Target Groups (5-10 minutes) ### What Saga Will Do **Analyze your documentation for:** - User segments or personas - Behavioral descriptions - User contexts and situations - Demographics (but will push for psychology) - User quotes or interview insights ### Three Scenarios **Scenario 1: Target groups found** ``` Saga: "Your documentation identifies these user groups: 1. Dog Trainers - Professional trainers with 1000+ followers 2. Dog Owners - First-time owners seeking guidance 3. Veterinarians - Professionals recommending resources I found 3 groups total. Should we focus on the top 3-4 most critical for your objectives?" ``` **Scenario 2: Demographics only (needs behavioral depth)** ``` Saga: "Your documentation mentions: - Women aged 25-40 - Urban professionals - Pet owners However, these are demographic descriptions. For Trigger Mapping, we need behavioral profiles. For each group, what's their context and situation when using your product?" ``` **Scenario 3: No clear target groups** ``` Saga: "I don't see clear target group definitions. Based on the context, these groups might be relevant: - [Inferred group 1]: [reasoning] - [Inferred group 2]: [reasoning] Who are the 3-4 key user groups whose product usage will drive your objectives?" ``` ### Your Task **Validate or refine:** - Are these the right target groups? - Do descriptions capture behavioral context (not just demographics)? - Is there psychological depth (goals, frustrations, context)? **Fill gaps:** - Transform demographics into behavioral profiles - Add context and situation - Include user quotes from research if available --- ## Workshop 3: Driving Forces (5-10 minutes) ### What Saga Will Do **For each persona, analyze documentation for:** - Positive drivers (wants, desires, aspirations) - Negative drivers (fears, frustrations, anxieties) - Pain points and desired outcomes ### Common Pattern: Missing Negative Drivers **Most documentation focuses on positive wants:** ``` Saga: "Your documentation suggests Dog Trainers want to: - Build their professional reputation - Share training techniques - Connect with potential clients But I don't see explicit fears or frustrations. Let's think about the flip side: What do they fear or want to avoid? - Fear of looking unprofessional? - Fear of wasting time on ineffective platforms? - Frustration with current solutions?" ``` ### Your Task **Validate or refine:** - Do positive drivers capture what users want to achieve? - Are negative drivers identified? (Often missing in docs) - Are drivers specific to usage context (not general life goals)? **Fill gaps:** - Transform pain points into psychological drivers - Identify fears and frustrations (loss aversion is powerful!) - Make drivers specific to product usage context **Remember:** Negative drivers are often MORE powerful than positive ones. --- ## Workshop 4: Prioritization (5-10 minutes) ### What Saga Will Do **Check documentation for priority signals:** - Explicit priority statements - Resource allocation (budget, team focus) - Timeline emphasis (what's first) - Frequency of mention - Depth of research on certain groups **Then prioritize through conversation:** ``` Saga: "For each group, let's assess: Impact on objectives: If this group succeeds with your product, how much does it drive your objectives? (High/Medium/Low) Feasibility: How easy is it to reach and serve this group? (High/Medium/Low) Let's start with Dog Trainers: - Impact on objectives? - Feasibility?" ``` ### Your Task **Assess each group:** - Impact on objectives (High/Medium/Low) - Feasibility to reach and serve (High/Medium/Low) **Validate prioritization:** - Does the ranking align with your strategic thinking? - Are top drivers the most critical to address? - Does the focus statement capture where design efforts should go? --- ## Gap Analysis & Validation (5-10 minutes) ### What Saga Will Do **Identify documentation strengths:** ``` ✅ Clear vision statement ✅ Deep user research with interview quotes ✅ Behavioral personas with psychological depth ``` **Identify gaps:** ``` ⚠️ Objectives are vague (not fully SMART) - Impact: Hard to measure success - What we did: Sharpened through conversation ⚠️ Negative drivers not explicitly mentioned - Impact: Missing powerful motivators - What we did: Inferred from pain points and validated ``` **Validate strategic alignment:** ``` Saga: "Your documentation says you want: 'Be the most trusted platform for dog owners' Your plan/features suggest: 'Focus on professional trainers and monetization' ⚠️ Potential misalignment detected: - Documentation emphasizes trust and all dog owners - Plan focuses on professional segment and revenue - Recommendation: Clarify if vision should be narrowed or plan broadened ``` ### Your Task **Review gaps:** - Accept gaps and note for future research? - Fill critical gaps now through focused conversation? **Validate alignment:** - Does your plan support your vision? - Are there contradictions between docs and plans? - Should anything be adjusted? --- ## What You'll Receive ### Trigger Map Documentation **Same comprehensive output as full Trigger Mapping:** - Vision statement - Strategic objectives (SMART) - Prioritized target groups with personas - Driving forces (positive and negative) - Mermaid diagram visualization - Strategic focus statement **Plus additional synthesis artifacts:** - Gap analysis (what's strong vs. weak in documentation) - Alignment check (does plan match vision?) - Recommendations for future research ### How to Use Your Trigger Map **Daily design work:** - Reference it when making design decisions - Validate features against prioritized drivers - Keep team aligned on strategic priorities **AI conversations:** - Share single-slide Trigger Map instead of 200-page reports - Provide strategic context without hitting token limits - Much more useful than pasting extensive documentation **Team alignment:** - Single source of truth for strategy - Clear priorities everyone understands - Defensible design decisions **Future research:** - Gap analysis guides what to research next - Identifies assumptions to validate - Prevents redundant research --- ## Tips for Success ### Prepare Your Documentation **Before starting:** - Gather all relevant documents - Know what you have (vision, research, plans, etc.) - Be ready to share (paste, upload, or describe) **Don't worry if:** - Documentation is incomplete (normal!) - Some sections are vague (we'll sharpen them) - Negative drivers aren't mentioned (we'll add them) - Prioritization isn't explicit (we'll determine it) ### During the Workshop **Be honest about gaps:** - "I don't know" is a valid answer - Gaps help identify future research needs - Better to acknowledge than guess **Validate actively:** - Don't just accept what Saga extracts - Correct misinterpretations - Refine vague statements **Think psychologically:** - Move beyond demographics to behavior - Consider both positive and negative drivers - Focus on usage context, not general life goals ### After the Workshop **Use your Trigger Map:** - Reference it in design decisions - Share it in AI chats for context - Keep it updated as strategy evolves **Address gaps:** - Plan research to fill critical gaps - Validate assumptions with users - Update Trigger Map as you learn --- ## Common Questions **Q: What if my documentation is really extensive (100+ pages)?** A: Perfect use case! Saga will extract the strategic elements and create a single-slide reference. Much more useful than reading hundreds of pages. **Q: What if documentation contradicts itself?** A: Saga will identify contradictions during alignment check. You'll discuss and resolve them. **Q: What if I only have partial documentation (e.g., just user research, no vision)?** A: No problem. Saga will extract what's there and fill gaps through conversation. You'll end up with a complete Trigger Map. **Q: Can I update the Trigger Map later if documentation changes?** A: Yes! You can re-run synthesis or update specific sections as your strategy evolves. **Q: How is this different from just reading my documentation?** A: Trigger Map organizes research into actionable structure, identifies gaps, validates alignment, and creates a single-slide reference you can actually use daily. --- ## Next Steps **After completing this tutorial:** 1. **Review your Trigger Map** - Does it accurately represent your strategy? 2. **Address critical gaps** - Plan research to fill important missing pieces 3. **Share with team** - Get alignment on strategic priorities 4. **Use in design work** - Reference it when making design decisions 5. **Proceed to Module 06** - UX Design (where Trigger Map guides your work) --- ## Related Resources - [Lesson 2: Heritage & Evolution](lesson-02-heritage-evolution.md) - Understanding the three approaches - [Tutorial 05: Full Trigger Mapping](tutorial-05.md) - Starting from scratch - [Tutorial 05B: Slim Trigger Map](tutorial-05b-value-trigger-chain.md) - Quick validation - [Module 05 Overview](module-05-overview.md) - Complete module guide --- **Ready to transform your documentation into an actionable Trigger Map?** Activate Saga and begin! 🎯