6 July 2026

The Assumption Register: A Playbook for Honest Projects

Playbook

Every project begins with things you know and things you assume. Trouble starts when the second list quietly migrates into the first. The assumption register is a one-page defence: every unverified input — statistics, access, logos, even the deployment target — is written down, dated, and marked with how it will be verified.

The rules are short. One: anything not verified from a primary source goes on the register, however confident anyone feels. Two: nothing on the register ships as fact — placeholders are visibly placeholders. Three: every register entry has an owner and a verification path. Four: the register is reviewed at every stage gate, and closing an entry requires evidence, not agreement.

In our MindCept engagement, the register carried an entry most projects never write down: 'deployment target — access unverified.' Verifying it revealed the domain hosted a live business website with no upload path at all. The cheapest line on the page prevented the most expensive possible incident.

Steal the format: a table with Assumption, Source, Risk if wrong, Verification path, Owner, Status. Open it on day one. Read it out loud in every review. Projects rarely fail from hard problems — they fail from confident guesses nobody wrote down.

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