# 6. Devise a route

Start creating your Munro Map!

Start by placing your goal at the top.

Place Sub-Goals under main goal

Then go to the bottom and set up the current state.

Again looking at Melissa Perri's Product Strategy canvas (<https://melissaperri.com/blog/2016/07/14/what-is-good-product-strategy>) we can use the current state format:

> After measuring, we know our current state is \<measurements of current state>.

Ask “Which initiative can help us move from here to the nearest goal?” – repeat

* Start by placing your goal at the top.
* Place Sub-Goals under main goal
* Then go to the bottom and set up the current state.
* Ask “Which initiative can help us move from here to the nearest goal?” – repeat

Start by placing your goal at the top.

Place Sub-Goals under main goal

Then go to the bottom and set up the current state.

Ask “Which initiative can help us move from here to the nearest goal?” – repeat

![A Munro Map taking shape](/files/7eT6W5kKAbWl400Ewuzc)


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