HeadOffice Growth Strategy Documentation Standard

Document Type: Standard
Status: Active
Authority: HeadOffice
Applies To: All Brains
Parent: HeadOffice
Version: v1.0
Last Reviewed: 2026-04-18


Purpose

The HeadOffice Growth Strategy Documentation Standard defines how MWMS documents and maintains a unified growth strategy.

Growth strategy documentation ensures:

alignment across Brains
clarity of long-term direction
consistent prioritisation of Growth Levers
integration between product, marketing, and experimentation
visibility of assumptions and strategic reasoning

Growth strategy is not a static document.

It is an evolving system-level reference used to guide decision-making across the MWMS ecosystem.

The document ensures all growth activity aligns with defined strategic direction.


Scope

This standard applies to:

HeadOffice strategic direction
Affiliate Brain growth prioritisation
Experimentation Brain focus alignment
Conversion Brain optimisation priorities
Research Brain intelligence direction
Product Brain capability development
Content Brain production direction
AIBS Brain expansion planning

This standard governs:

growth strategy structure
growth strategy review cadence
integration of growth model and execution priorities
strategic documentation consistency

This standard does not govern:

experiment design methodology
Brain-level operating rules
campaign configuration decisions
financial approval logic

These are governed by respective Brain frameworks.


Definition

A Growth Strategy Document defines how the organisation expects to grow.

It aligns:

North Star Metric
Growth Model
Growth Levers
Channels
Experiments
Resources
Capabilities

into one coherent structure.

The document provides system-level orientation for decision-making.


Core Components of Growth Strategy

1. North Star Metric

Defines primary measure of long-term value creation.

Should reflect:

customer value delivered
long-term business sustainability
meaningful usage behaviour

Examples:

active users
qualified leads
lifetime value
retained customers
qualified conversions

North Star metric provides directional anchor for Growth Levers.


2. Market Understanding

Defines context in which growth occurs.

Includes:

target audience definition
customer needs
competitive environment
positioning considerations
market constraints
opportunity areas

Market understanding ensures growth efforts remain externally aligned.


3. Growth Model Overview

Defines structural logic explaining how growth occurs.

May include:

funnel model
loop model
hybrid model
ecosystem model

Includes identification of:

acquisition mechanisms
activation mechanisms
retention mechanisms
referral mechanisms

Growth model clarifies how value creation scales.


4. Current System Capabilities

Defines current operating environment.

Includes:

existing channels
existing infrastructure
existing capabilities
existing constraints

May include:

technology stack
data infrastructure
automation capability
content capability
traffic capability

Understanding current capability informs realistic prioritisation.


5. Growth Targets and Projections

Defines expected future trajectory.

Includes:

short-term targets
medium-term targets
long-term targets

Targets should connect logically to North Star metric.

Targets guide prioritisation decisions.


6. Active Growth Levers

Defines current optimisation focus areas.

Includes:

defined Growth Levers
associated KPIs
themes under investigation
experiment backlog direction
ownership clarity

Growth Levers define operational direction for experimentation.


Relationship to Product Strategy

Growth Strategy may overlap with Product Strategy.

Overlap areas may include:

value proposition definition
market positioning
customer understanding
feature prioritisation

Growth Strategy focuses on:

system expansion logic
experiment direction
channel prioritisation

Product Strategy focuses on:

capability development
feature evolution
delivery structure

Where appropriate, Growth Strategy and Product Strategy may be integrated.


Review Cadence

Growth Strategy should be reviewed regularly.

Recommended cadence:

monthly review of assumptions
quarterly review of Growth Levers
periodic review of market changes
periodic review of growth model structure

Strategy should evolve as evidence improves understanding.


Governance Rule

Growth Strategy must remain consistent with:

MWMS Architecture Registry
HeadOffice Decision Authority
Experimentation Brain discipline
Finance Brain survivability constraints

Growth Strategy must not contradict system-level governance rules.


Version Control

v1.0
Initial definition of MWMS growth strategy documentation structure.