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Module 06: Trigger Mapping
Connect Business Goals to User Psychology
Watch the Module Introduction Video
Module Overview
This module teaches you how to create a Trigger Map - the strategic bridge connecting what your business needs to what actually drives user behavior. Learn the proven methodology (20+ years of heritage), understand the 5 workshops, and discover how to map both positive and negative psychological drivers.
Time: 95-125 minutes (11 lessons)
Prerequisites: Module 04 completed (Product Brief created)
What you'll create: Complete Trigger Map with prioritized features
What You'll Learn
- Why jumping from brief to design fails (and what to do instead)
- The Effect Management heritage and WDS modernization
- The 3 strategic layers: Business Goals → Target Groups → Usage Goals
- How to run 5 workshops that map user psychology
- The power of negative driving forces (fears, frustrations)
- How to score features by strategic impact
Lessons
Lesson 1: The Missing Link
Time: 8-10 minutes
Why Product Brief alone isn't enough:
- The gap between strategy and design
- What happens when you skip user psychology
- How Trigger Mapping bridges business goals to user needs
- Real cost of designing without this foundation
- Your strategic insurance policy
Lesson 2: The Heritage & Evolution
Time: 8-10 minutes
From Effect Management to Trigger Mapping:
- Effect Management methodology (inUse, Sweden)
- 20+ years of proven strategic design
- What WDS modernized (simplified map, negative drivers, feature scoring)
- The three strategic layers explained
- Why this approach works
Lesson 3: The Five Workshops Overview
Time: 10-12 minutes
Your roadmap to strategic clarity:
- The complete picture of all 5 workshops
- How each workshop builds on the previous one
- What you'll create at each stage
- What to expect when working with Saga
- Getting comfortable with the process
Lesson 4: Workshop 1 - Business Goals
Time: 8-10 minutes
Define what winning looks like:
- Understanding Vision (visionary statements) vs Strategic Objectives
- The bridging question: "What will we observe?"
- Creating strategic objectives using SMART method
- Workshop flow and key questions
- Foundation for all strategic decisions
Lesson 5: Workshop 2 - Target Groups
Time: 10-12 minutes
Who is ensuring our success?
- The core question: WHO will make sure, with their use of the product, that you achieve your goals
- Real people out there in the world (not abstract segments)
- Behavioral profiles vs demographics
- Creating rich personas with context
- Prioritizing by strategic value and product usage impact
Lesson 6: Workshop 3 - Driving Forces
Time: 10-12 minutes
Map the psychology that drives behavior:
- Positive drivers (what users want to achieve)
- Negative drivers (what users want to avoid)
- Why negative drivers are more powerful (loss aversion)
- Emotional intensity and urgency
- Complete psychological profiles
Lesson 7: Workshop 4 - Prioritization
Time: 8-10 minutes
Rank what matters most:
- Prioritizing target groups by strategic value
- Prioritizing drivers by emotional intensity
- The prioritization cascade
- Creating focus for design efforts
- Foundation for feature scoring
Lesson 8: Workshop 5 - Feature Impact
Time: 10-12 minutes
Score features by strategic impact:
- Systematic scoring (0-3 scale)
- Rating features against prioritized drivers
- Calculating total impact scores
- Creating data-driven roadmap
- Complete traceability from features to goals
Lesson 9: Positive & Negative Drivers
Time: 10-12 minutes
Deep dive into the psychology that drives behavior:
- What are driving forces (positive and negative)
- Why negative drivers are more powerful (loss aversion)
- How to identify both types for each persona
- Generic examples across different contexts
- Avoiding surface-level "wants" statements
Lesson 10: The Visual Trigger Map
Time: 8-10 minutes
The Four-Layer Structure:
- Business Goals → Product/Solution → Target Groups → Usage Goals (Positive + Negative separated)
What you'll learn: Your strategic one-page document:
- What the Trigger Map looks like
- How to read and use it
- Why it stays relevant as features evolve
- How teams use it for alignment
- When to update it (and when not to)
Lesson 11: Feature Impact Scoring
Time: 9-11 minutes
Deep dive into systematic feature prioritization:
- How the scoring system works in detail
- Rating features against prioritized drivers
- Calculating total impact scores
- Creating your ranked feature list
- Making data-driven design decisions
Tutorials
Tutorial 06: Create Your Trigger Map
Full Trigger Mapping Process (Starting from Scratch)
Step-by-step hands-on guide to creating your complete Trigger Map with Saga through all 5 workshops.
Time: 60-90 minutes
What you'll create: Complete Trigger Map + scored feature list
Best for: Major products, multiple user groups, comprehensive strategy, no existing documentation
Tutorial 06C: Synthesize from Documentation
Documentation Synthesis (Existing Research)
Transform existing documentation into an actionable Trigger Map - validate and organize what you already have.
Time: 30-45 minutes
What you'll create: Synthesized Trigger Map + gap analysis
Best for: Extensive vision docs, user research, plans, or interviews that need to be made actionable
Which tutorial should you use? See Lesson 2: Heritage & Evolution for guidance.
Key Concepts
Trigger Mapping:
- Strategic bridge from business goals to user psychology
- Based on 20+ years of Effect Management methodology
- Visual one-page map showing strategic connections
- Created through 5 structured workshops with Saga
- Includes both positive and negative psychological drivers
The Three Strategic Layers:
- Business Goals - Your WHY (vision + strategic objectives)
- Target Groups - The WHO (user types whose success drives yours)
- Usage Goals - Their WHY (positive drivers + negative drivers)
The Five Workshops:
- Business Goals - Define vision and measurable objectives
- Target Groups - Identify and create personas
- Driving Forces - Map positive and negative psychology
- Prioritization - Rank groups and drivers by impact
- Feature Impact - Score features against drivers
WDS Modernization:
- Simplified: Removed features from map (stays relevant longer)
- Enhanced: Added negative driving forces (fuller psychology)
- Systematic: Integrated feature scoring (data-driven decisions)
Positive vs Negative Drivers:
- Positive: What users want to achieve (goals, benefits, gains)
- Negative: What users want to avoid (fears, frustrations, pain)
- Key insight: People work harder to avoid pain than pursue gain
Learning Outcomes
By the end of this module, you will:
- ✅ Understand why Trigger Mapping is essential before design
- ✅ Know the Effect Management heritage and WDS modernization
- ✅ Be able to facilitate all 5 Trigger Mapping workshops
- ✅ Understand how to identify positive and negative drivers
- ✅ Know how to create and use the visual Trigger Map
- ✅ Be able to score features by strategic impact
- ✅ Have confidence to create your own Trigger Map in 60-90 minutes
What You'll Create
Core Deliverables:
- ✅ Business Goals (vision + 3-5 strategic objectives)
- ✅ Target Groups (3-5 prioritized personas)
- ✅ Driving Forces (positive + negative for each persona)
- ✅ Priority Rankings (groups and drivers ranked)
- ✅ Visual Trigger Map (one-page strategic document)
- ✅ Feature Impact Analysis (scored and ranked feature list)
Strategic Value:
- Clear connection from business goals to user psychology
- Data-driven feature prioritization
- Team alignment around strategic priorities
- Foundation for all design decisions
- Traceable reasoning for every feature
Start Learning
Begin with Lesson 1: The Missing Link →
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Part of the WDS Course: From Designer to Linchpin