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Tool - How Might We Statement Builder

This document provides a template for developing How Might We (HMW) statements to help teams frame problems and opportunities. The template breaks the HMW statement into three parts - an action, a subject, and an outcome. It includes examples of common verbs and subjects that could be used. An example HMW statement is also provided about redesigning the contraceptive buying experience for teenage girls.

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Tool - How Might We Statement Builder

This document provides a template for developing How Might We (HMW) statements to help teams frame problems and opportunities. The template breaks the HMW statement into three parts - an action, a subject, and an outcome. It includes examples of common verbs and subjects that could be used. An example HMW statement is also provided about redesigning the contraceptive buying experience for teenage girls.

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How Might We (HMW) Statement Team

ACTION you want to achieve (e.g. verb), SUBJECT to be influenced or affected, so that… WHAT you would like to ideally achieve (outcome)?

1 Action 2 Subject 3 Outcome


Redesign, encourage, millennials, sales managers, frictionless, affordable, fun,
improve, solve,… retired women, CEOs, … engaging, …

Example: HMW redesign the contraceptive buying experience for teenage girls to make it less stigmatising?

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