Six Word Story
Inspired by Hemingway's legendary six-word story ('For sale: baby shoes, never worn'), this exercise asks participants to capture something meaningful — their team's challenge, their vision, their user's experience — in exactly six words. The radical constraint forces clarity, creativity, and prioritisation. What's essential when you can only use six words?
Cómo ejecutarlo
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Introduce the format with Hemingway's example.
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Set the prompt: 'Write the story of [your team / our challenge / our user / this year] in exactly six words.'
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Give 5 minutes for individual writing. Exactly six words — no more, no fewer.
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Participants share their six-word stories.
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Discuss: what choices did people make? What was left out? What surprised you?
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Optionally vote on the story that most resonates with the group.
Consejos
The constraint is non-negotiable — 'exactly six words' produces more creative results than 'about six words'.
Articles ('a', 'the') count.
Numbers count.
The struggling with the constraint is the exercise.
Variaciones
Apply to product vision: 'Write our product vision in six words.' Use for retrospectives: 'Describe this sprint in six words.' Run as a closing exercise: 'What are you taking away from today in six words?'
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