HeadOffice Growth Lever Theme Framework

Document Type: Framework
Status: Active
Authority: HeadOffice
Applies To: Experimentation Brain, Affiliate Brain, Conversion Brain, Research Brain
Parent: HeadOffice
Version: v1.0
Last Reviewed: 2026-04-18


Purpose

The HeadOffice Growth Lever Theme Framework defines the intermediate structure between Growth Levers and individual experiments.

Themes provide structured groupings of related experiments.

They ensure experimentation produces cumulative learning rather than isolated test outcomes.

Themes improve:

learning coherence
experiment prioritisation clarity
pattern detection speed
strategic focus discipline

Without themes, experiment portfolios become fragmented and inefficient.

Themes allow MWMS to test structured hypotheses about system behaviour.


Scope

This framework applies to:

Experimentation Brain hypothesis structuring
Affiliate Brain testing direction
Conversion Brain optimisation focus
Research Brain signal interpretation

This framework governs:

theme definition logic
experiment grouping logic
learning consolidation logic

This framework does not govern:

individual experiment methodology
statistical analysis approach
channel selection decisions

These remain governed by respective frameworks.


Definition

A Theme is a structured hypothesis area within a Growth Lever.

Themes group experiments investigating related behavioural mechanisms.

Themes provide organisational structure for experimentation.

Example:

Growth Lever:
increase landing page conversion rate

Themes:

clarity improvement
trust signal strengthening
information hierarchy improvement
visual communication effectiveness

Each theme contains multiple experiments.


Theme Structure Role

Themes operate as:

middle layer between strategy and execution.

Structure:

North Star Metric

Growth Lever

Theme

Experiment

Themes prevent random experimentation.

Themes support cumulative learning.


Characteristics of Effective Themes

Effective themes:

focus on identifiable behavioural mechanisms
allow multiple experiment variations
produce interpretable learning patterns
align with Growth Lever objective

Themes should not:

be overly broad
be overly narrow
describe single experiment
duplicate Growth Lever definition


Theme Quantity Guideline

Typical structure:

2–4 themes per Growth Lever.

Too many themes:

reduce learning clarity
reduce experiment velocity
reduce insight consolidation

Too few themes:

limit exploration diversity
increase risk of local optimisation bias

Balanced theme selection improves learning efficiency.


Theme Lifecycle

Themes evolve as learning accumulates.

Themes may:

expand when successful
be refined when partially successful
be retired when consistently ineffective

Themes should be evaluated periodically.

Themes are not permanent structures.


Relationship to Experimentation Brain

Experimentation Brain tests hypotheses within themes.

Themes improve hypothesis coherence.

Themes improve experiment prioritisation quality.


Relationship to Growth Lever Framework

Growth Lever defines optimisation direction.

Theme defines investigation focus area within lever.

Themes support systematic learning.


Governance Rule

Experiments should be grouped under themes where possible.

Theme structure should remain interpretable and stable during experimentation cycle.


Version Control

v1.0
Initial definition of Growth Lever theme structuring framework.