From mycelium
Implements GIST planning workflow: structure quarterly goals into ideas, ICE-scored with confidence, MoSCoW-prioritized steps, sprint tasks, and evidence-based reprioritization.
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Replace opinion-based roadmaps with evidence-guided planning. Source: Gilad (Evidence Guided).
Guides 4-step Shape Up process to shape work into pitches for betting. Supports established (fixed time, variable scope) and new product modes for cycle planning and PM coaching.
Strategic planning with auto-calibrated detail, decision rationale, and dependency ordering. Use when starting a new feature, bug fix, refactor, or any non-trivial work. Produces a plan document with tasks, reasoning, and acceptance criteria. Triggers: plan, planning, create plan, implementation plan, feature plan, work plan.
Builds strategic product roadmaps in Now/Next/Later format with quarterly themes, milestones, dependencies, resource allocation, and stakeholder templates for 3-12 month planning.
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Replace opinion-based roadmaps with evidence-guided planning. Source: Gilad (Evidence Guided).
Use /mycelium:ice-score to prioritize. ICE scoring (Ellis; confidence dimension added by Gilad):
Mycelium uses 0.0-1.0 (adapted from Gilad's 0-10 non-linear Confidence Meter). See
/mycelium:ice-scorefor details.
After each step completes:
Instead of asking "how long will this take?", ask "how much is this worth?" (Shape Up by Basecamp). Set an appetite — the maximum time you're willing to invest — then design the solution to fit within it. If the solution can't fit, narrow the scope, don't extend the timebox. This connects naturally to MoSCoW: appetite defines the timebox, MoSCoW decides what fits within it.
If your GIST board looks like a feature list with dates, you're doing it wrong. Goals are outcomes, ideas are hypotheses, steps are experiments.