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name: hypothesis-library
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description: Curated repository of experiment hypotheses, assumptions, and historical
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learnings.
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# Hypothesis Library Skill
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## When to Use
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- Capturing new experiment ideas with consistent metadata.
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- Referencing past wins/losses before prioritizing the backlog.
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- Sharing reusable learnings across pods and channels.
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## Framework
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1. **Metadata Schema** – hypothesis ID, theme, persona, funnel stage, metrics.
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2. **Assumptions Matrix** – belief statements, supporting evidence, confidence rating.
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3. **Status Tracking** – idea → scoped → running → decided → archived.
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4. **Learning Tags** – impact summary, guardrail notes, follow-up ideas.
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5. **Governance Hooks** – approvals, owners, review cadence.
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## Templates
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- Intake form for new hypotheses.
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- Learning card format (context, result, recommendation).
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- Portfolio dashboard summarizing mix by theme/metric.
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## Tips
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- Require at least one supporting data point before moving to prioritization.
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- Use consistent tagging so search/filtering works across teams.
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- Link to `synthesize-learnings` outputs to keep narratives fresh.
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