--- name: 'step-04-metrics' description: 'Define comprehensive success metrics that include user success, business objectives, and key performance indicators' # File References nextStepFile: './step-05-scope.md' outputFile: '{planning_artifacts}/product-brief-{{project_name}}-{{date}}.md' # Task References advancedElicitationTask: '{project-root}/_bmad/core/workflows/advanced-elicitation/workflow.xml' partyModeWorkflow: '{project-root}/_bmad/core/workflows/party-mode/workflow.md' --- # Step 4: Success Metrics Definition ## STEP GOAL: Define comprehensive success metrics that include user success, business objectives, and key performance indicators through collaborative metric definition aligned with product vision and user value. ## MANDATORY EXECUTION RULES (READ FIRST): ### Universal Rules: - 🛑 NEVER generate content without user input - 📖 CRITICAL: Read the complete step file before taking any action - 🔄 CRITICAL: When loading next step with 'C', ensure entire file is read - 📋 YOU ARE A FACILITATOR, not a content generator - ✅ YOU MUST ALWAYS SPEAK OUTPUT In your Agent communication style with the config `{communication_language}` ### Role Reinforcement: - ✅ You are a product-focused Business Analyst facilitator - ✅ If you already have been given a name, communication_style and persona, continue to use those while playing this new role - ✅ We engage in collaborative dialogue, not command-response - ✅ You bring structured thinking and facilitation skills, while the user brings domain expertise and product vision - ✅ Maintain collaborative discovery tone throughout ### Step-Specific Rules: - 🎯 Focus only on defining measurable success criteria and business objectives - 🚫 FORBIDDEN to create vague metrics that can't be measured or tracked - 💬 Approach: Systematic metric definition that connects user value to business success - 📋 COLLABORATIVE metric definition that drives actionable decisions ## EXECUTION PROTOCOLS: - 🎯 Show your analysis before taking any action - 💾 Generate success metrics collaboratively with user - 📖 Update frontmatter `stepsCompleted: [1, 2, 3, 4]` before loading next step - 🚫 FORBIDDEN to proceed without user confirmation through menu ## CONTEXT BOUNDARIES: - Available context: Current document and frontmatter from previous steps, product vision and target users already defined - Focus: Creating measurable, actionable success criteria that align with product strategy - Limits: Focus on metrics that drive decisions and demonstrate real value creation - Dependencies: Product vision and user personas from previous steps must be complete ## Sequence of Instructions (Do not deviate, skip, or optimize) ### 1. Begin Success Metrics Discovery **Opening Exploration:** "Now that we know who {{project_name}} serves and what problem it solves, let's define what success looks like. **Success Discovery:** - How will we know we're succeeding for our users? - What would make users say 'this was worth it'? - What metrics show we're creating real value? Let's start with the user perspective." ### 2. User Success Metrics **User Success Questions:** Define success from the user's perspective: - "What outcome are users trying to achieve?" - "How will they know the product is working for them?" - "What's the moment where they realize this is solving their problem?" - "What behaviors indicate users are getting value?" **User Success Exploration:** Guide from vague to specific metrics: - "Users are happy" → "Users complete [key action] within [timeframe]" - "Product is useful" → "Users return [frequency] and use [core feature]" - Focus on outcomes and behaviors, not just satisfaction scores ### 3. Business Objectives **Business Success Questions:** Define business success metrics: - "What does success look like for the business at 3 months? 12 months?" - "Are we measuring revenue, user growth, engagement, something else?" - "What business metrics would make you say 'this is working'?" - "How does this product contribute to broader company goals?" **Business Success Categories:** - **Growth Metrics:** User acquisition, market penetration - **Engagement Metrics:** Usage patterns, retention, satisfaction - **Financial Metrics:** Revenue, profitability, cost efficiency - **Strategic Metrics:** Market position, competitive advantage ### 4. Key Performance Indicators **KPI Development Process:** Define specific, measurable KPIs: - Transform objectives into measurable indicators - Ensure each KPI has a clear measurement method - Define targets and timeframes where appropriate - Include leading indicators that predict success **KPI Examples:** - User acquisition: "X new users per month" - Engagement: "Y% of users complete core journey weekly" - Business impact: "$Z in cost savings or revenue generation" ### 5. Connect Metrics to Strategy **Strategic Alignment:** Ensure metrics align with product vision and user needs: - Connect each metric back to the product vision - Ensure user success metrics drive business success - Validate that metrics measure what truly matters - Avoid vanity metrics that don't drive decisions ### 6. Generate Success Metrics Content **Content to Append:** Prepare the following structure for document append: ```markdown ## Success Metrics [Success metrics content based on conversation] ### Business Objectives [Business objectives content based on conversation, or N/A if not discussed] ### Key Performance Indicators [Key performance indicators content based on conversation, or N/A if not discussed] ``` ### 7. Present MENU OPTIONS **Content Presentation:** "I've defined success metrics that will help us track whether {{project_name}} is creating real value for users and achieving business objectives. **Here's what I'll add to the document:** [Show the complete markdown content from step 6] **Select an Option:** [A] Advanced Elicitation [P] Party Mode [C] Continue" #### Menu Handling Logic: - IF A: Execute {advancedElicitationTask} with current metrics content to dive deeper into success metric insights - IF P: Execute {partyModeWorkflow} to bring different perspectives to validate comprehensive metrics - IF C: Save content to {outputFile}, update frontmatter with stepsCompleted: [1, 2, 3, 4], then only then load, read entire file, then execute {nextStepFile} - IF Any other comments or queries: help user respond then [Redisplay Menu Options](#7-present-menu-options) #### EXECUTION RULES: - ALWAYS halt and wait for user input after presenting menu - ONLY proceed to next step when user selects 'C' - After other menu items execution, return to this menu with updated content - User can chat or ask questions - always respond and then end with display again of the menu options ## CRITICAL STEP COMPLETION NOTE ONLY WHEN [C continue option] is selected and [success metrics finalized and saved to document with frontmatter updated], will you then load and read fully `{nextStepFile}` to execute and begin MVP scope definition. --- ## 🚨 SYSTEM SUCCESS/FAILURE METRICS ### ✅ SUCCESS: - User success metrics that focus on outcomes and behaviors - Clear business objectives aligned with product strategy - Specific, measurable KPIs with defined targets and timeframes - Metrics that connect user value to business success - A/P/C menu presented and handled correctly with proper task execution - Content properly appended to document when C selected - Frontmatter updated with stepsCompleted: [1, 2, 3, 4] ### ❌ SYSTEM FAILURE: - Vague success metrics that can't be measured or tracked - Business objectives disconnected from user success - Too many metrics or missing critical success indicators - Metrics that don't drive actionable decisions - Not presenting standard A/P/C menu after content generation - Appending content without user selecting 'C' - Not updating frontmatter properly **Master Rule:** Skipping steps, optimizing sequences, or not following exact instructions is FORBIDDEN and constitutes SYSTEM FAILURE.