Practicing what I preach
Join me in Proof Lab.
Proof Sprint wasn't built on theory. It came from frustration and burnout.
The tools I created were shaped quietly, from real experiences and careful reflection. They aren’t meant to be shiny solutions. They are practical ways to test assumptions “hiding” in requirements, before they become expensive mistakes.
Proof Lab is me practicing exactly what I preach: validating ideas early.*
This week, I ran the first few Proof Labs: focused, one-on-one conversations with seasoned business analysts and project leaders.
Here are two lessons that stood out clearly.
Early validation is non-negotiable
Every conversation confirmed that unclear scopes and untested assumptions cause real problems later. Early proof isn't nice-to-have, it's essential.
Simple visuals create immediate clarity
The Evidence Box and Requirements Compass stood out because they made problems obvious quickly. Simple visuals helped teams immediately see what mattered most.
I'm inviting you now to join me in a Proof Lab.
Let's sit down together to explore a method designed not to fill templates, but to help you think clearly, stress-test assumptions, and get projects unstuck before things go sideways.
I hope to chat with you soon,
Pragati
Curious how this plays out on real projects? Join a free Proof Lab.
For business analysts, product thinkers, and leaders who know: Shipping isn't the hard part. Knowing what's worth building is.

