A one-page review sheet to turn survey insights into decisions (signal, friction, leverage, quick win) + a 30-day check-in.

1) Context (60 seconds)

Fill this in so future you knows what you were looking at.

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Sample size + dates:

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What were we trying to learn?

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What did we analyse?

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2) The 4 outputs (from AI)

Output Your notes
Top themes (top 3)
% split (next to each theme)
Top friction (1 sentence)
Responses to exclude? (yes/no + why)

3) The Action Funnel (4 lines)

Step Fill-in line
Signal Our audience wants…
Friction But they’re worried…
Leverage So the highest ROI move is…
Quick win (7–14 days) In the next 7–14 days we will…

4) Decision log (so it doesn’t die)

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Owner:

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Deadline:

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Where will it be implemented?

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Messaging change:

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Offer/product change (if any):

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Experience/onboarding change:

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5) 30-day check-in

Check-in item Fill-in
Metric 1 (baseline → target)
Metric 2 (baseline → target)
Review date
If results improve, we will
If results don’t improve, we will

Your first step

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Put the Quick Win on your calendar and ship it before you do any more “analysis.”

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