At this point the team has developed a good sense of what is expected of them, and their interests narrow to focus on some fairly specific concerns. Typically, these involve ambiguities in the problem space, competing perspectives held by different stakeholders, or difficult design trade-offs. Resolving these issues generally requires some tough decisions to be made.
You need to be more focused and persistent, doing whatever it takes to resolve your significant remaining issues. In this phase you are more like a bloodhound, relentlessly following the scent of its quarry.
Product Goals
The expected project outcome
Set deadlines for the objectives, measurable action items, that support the product goal.
Stakeholder Perspectives
stuff about stakeholders
Design Trade-Offs
the give and take
Product Definition
the ever changing thing we are building