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# Project Brainstorming Context
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This context guide provides project-specific considerations for brainstorming sessions focused on software and product development.
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## Session Focus Areas
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When brainstorming for projects, consider exploring:
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- **User Problems and Pain Points** - What challenges do users face?
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- **Feature Ideas and Capabilities** - What could the product do?
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- **Technical Approaches** - How might we build it?
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- **User Experience** - How will users interact with it?
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- **Business Model and Value** - How does it create value?
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- **Market Differentiation** - What makes it unique?
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- **Technical Risks and Challenges** - What could go wrong?
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- **Success Metrics** - How will we measure success?
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## Integration with Project Workflow
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Brainstorming sessions typically feed into:
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- **Product Briefs** - Initial product vision and strategy
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- **PRDs** - Detailed requirements documents
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- **Technical Specifications** - Architecture and implementation plans
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- **Research Activities** - Areas requiring further investigation
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