FAQ
Answers to common questions about the Digital Problem Sprint and the Sprintbox platform.
A structured, guided process that transforms complex problem spaces into prioritized decision frameworks. Stakeholder perspectives are gathered decentrally, evaluated systematically, and consolidated into a problem map — in hours, not weeks. The result: clarity on what the real bottleneck is, where the biggest lever lies, and where to start.
For enterprise teams and decision-makers steering complex initiatives: product development, process optimization, IT transformations, or go-to-market strategies. Anywhere multiple perspectives need to be turned into well-founded decisions — fast, transparently, and collaboratively.
Stakeholders receive guided access to the sprint. They answer structured questions, rate problem areas by impact and urgency — decentrally, asynchronously, and on their own schedule. No shared calendar slot needed. Sprintbox automatically consolidates all inputs into a transparent overall assessment.
A prioritized problem map with three core components: (1) Problem clusters — structured problem areas that are directly actionable, (2) Scoring logic — impact, complexity, and urgency transparently documented, (3) Starting recommendation — a clear recommendation on where to begin. Plus full transparency on who rated what and how.
A typical Digital Problem Sprint takes just a few hours of active work — spread over 1–5 days, depending on the number of stakeholders and complexity of the initiative. The asynchronous architecture means: no calendar Tetris, no multi-day workshops.
Yes. Sprintbox is built for distributed teams. Stakeholders work asynchronously at their own pace. No shared meeting required — the platform orchestrates the entire process. Ideal for international teams, matrix organizations, or initiatives with many participants.
AI supports structuring and consolidation — it amplifies, it's not the product. The real value comes from the guided process, stakeholder orchestration, and systematic scoring logic. AI helps identify patterns and form clusters — the decision remains with your team.
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Workshops are synchronous, depend on individuals, and are hard to scale. Consulting takes weeks and delivers documents instead of decision-readiness. Sprintbox combines the depth of both with the speed of a digital platform — guided, reproducible, and independent of individuals.
Schedule a demo. In 30 minutes, you'll see the complete sprint flow — from problem structuring to prioritized decision framework. After that, you can start directly with a pilot sprint for your organization. Schedule a demo.