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9 Mar 2026

Step 2:Customer & Stakeholder Discovery Prompts

Author: Rod Claar  /  Categories: AI for Scrum POs Learning Path  /  Rate this article:
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Product Owners receive large volumes of qualitative input:

  • customer interviews

  • stakeholder comments

  • support tickets

  • usability feedback

  • meeting notes

The challenge is not collecting feedback.
The challenge is turning it into actionable product insight within a sprint cycle.

AI can accelerate three critical activities:

  1. Theme detection

  2. Risk identification

  3. Experiment generation

This step teaches Product Owners how to convert raw feedback into structured discovery signals.


Core Skill

Turning Raw Feedback into Actionable Themes

A Product Owner should be able to move from:

Unstructured feedback

Themes and patterns

Risks and opportunities

Sprint experiments

AI can perform the first three steps in seconds.

The Product Owner still applies judgment and prioritization.


Prompt Pattern for Discovery Analysis

Use a prompt structured like this:

You are assisting a Product Owner with discovery analysis.

Analyze the following customer or stakeholder feedback.

Tasks:
1. Cluster the feedback into themes.
2. Identify potential risks or unmet needs.
3. Propose three small experiments that could be run in the next sprint.

Feedback:
[Paste feedback here]

This structure forces the AI to produce decision-ready output, not just summaries.

 

Exercise (Hands-On)

DO THIS EXERCISE

Paste 10–20 lines of real feedback from one of these sources:

  • customer interviews

  • support tickets

  • NPS comments

  • stakeholder notes

  • usability testing observations

Then use this prompt:
 

You are assisting a Product Owner analyzing customer and stakeholder feedback.

Cluster the feedback into themes.

For each theme:
• Explain the pattern you see
• Identify any risk or opportunity

Then propose three experiments that could be run in the next sprint to test or address the findings.

Feedback:
[Paste feedback here]

Example Input
Users say the onboarding takes too long.
Several customers asked for better export options.
The dashboard loads slowly on mobile.
People are confused by the pricing tiers.
Support tickets mention missing integrations with Slack.
One customer said they almost churned because reports are hard to customize.


Example Output

Theme 1 — Onboarding Friction

Users struggle to understand the product during initial setup.

Risk: Early churn
Opportunity: Faster activation


Theme 2 — Reporting & Data Access

Users want more control over exports and reports.

Risk: Product perceived as rigid
Opportunity: Increased usage for decision making


Theme 3 — Performance & Integrations

Performance issues and missing integrations reduce daily workflow value.

Risk: Product excluded from core workflow
Opportunity: Higher stickiness through integrations


Proposed Experiments (Next Sprint)

Experiment 1 — Onboarding Simplification
Test a shortened onboarding flow with a single guided setup.

Experiment 2 — Export Feature Prototype
Release a limited CSV export feature to validate demand.

Experiment 3 — Slack Integration Spike
Run a technical spike to validate feasibility of Slack notifications.


Why This Matters for Product Owners

AI enables Product Owners to:

  • synthesize qualitative feedback rapidly

  • detect patterns across conversations

  • translate discovery into testable sprint work

This strengthens the connection between:

Customer insight → Product backlog decisions


Practical Tip

Run this analysis before backlog refinement.

It helps you convert discovery insights into:

  • experiment stories

  • spikes

  • hypothesis-driven backlog items


 


 

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