Named bottlenecks the organisation has chosen to fix in order to reach its Key Results.

An intent is a bottleneck the organisation has chosen to fix in order to reach its Key Results. Intents are the unit of investment in the portfolio: each one gets capacity, evidence, and a Continue/Pivot/Stop verdict at every decision ritual.

An Intent is not a project or a feature request. It is a problem statement with a measurable signal.

It specifies the bottleneck (the named constraint), an intent signal (a local metric with baseline and target), constraints, out-of-scope boundaries, and a timebox. At the end of the timebox, the Portfolio Decision Forum makes a forced decision: Continue (extend and invest more), Pivot (keep the intent but change approach), or Stop (reallocate capacity elsewhere).

This forced decision cadence is what prevents intents from drifting into zombie projects.

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Card fields

Intent name · Linked KR · Bottleneck · Intent Signal · Constraints · Out of scope · Timebox. NO Hypothesis field.

4–8 wk

Timebox

Forces a Continue / Pivot / Stop call regardless of evidence — prevents intents from running indefinitely.

KR

Linked to

One PRIMARY Key Result per Intent. Owner: Adaptive Investor. Loop Leader accountable for outcome.

Key principles

An Intent names a bottleneck the org commits to fix.

Unit of investment in the portfolio.

Continue / Pivot / Stop at the Forum.

Re-stated only when evidence forces it.