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Found 25 Skills
Product discovery and market research expert. Use when validating product ideas, conducting market research, user interviews, competitive analysis, or opportunity assessment. Covers JTBD, Kano model, and Value Proposition Canvas.
Build products customers actually want. Apply Marty Cagan's Silicon Valley-tested framework to discover solutions that are valuable, usable, feasible, and viable. Use when: **New product development** when validating what to build; **Feature prioritization** to ensure you're solving real problems; **Pivot decisions** when current direction isn't working; **Team alignment** on what problems to solve; **Risk reduction** before committing development resources
Deep interview process to transform vague ideas into detailed specs. Works for technical and non-technical users.
Product discovery and requirements analysis specialist. Conducts stakeholder interviews, market research, problem discovery, and creates product briefs. Use for product brief, brainstorm, research, discovery, requirements gathering, problem analysis, user needs, competitive analysis, and setting foundation before product planning. Hands off to product manager when analysis complete.
Help users run better customer and user interviews. Use when someone is preparing for user research, planning discovery interviews, writing interview questions, analyzing interview findings, or trying to understand customer needs.
Guide product managers through creating a customer journey map by asking adaptive questions about the actor (persona), scenario/goal, journey phases, actions/emotions, and opportunities for improvemen
Use when asked to "opportunity solution tree", "OST", "Teresa Torres", "map customer opportunities to outcomes", "structure discovery around opportunities", or "compare solutions for a customer need". Helps product teams connect outcomes to customer opportunities and test solutions with Opportunity Solution Trees (created by Teresa Torres).
Systematically explore what customers are trying to accomplish (functional, social, emotional jobs), the pains they experience, and the gains they seek. Use this framework to uncover unmet needs, vali
Guide product managers through preparing for customer discovery interviews by asking adaptive questions about research goals, customer segments, constraints, and methodologies. Use this to design effe
Create a structured customer interview script with JTBD probing questions, warm-up, core exploration, and wrap-up sections. Follows The Mom Test principles — no leading questions, no pitching, focus on past behavior. Use when preparing for user interviews, creating interview guides, or planning discovery research.
Operational product management skill: discovery, strategy, roadmaps, metrics, and leadership - using templates, checklists, and patterns (no theory).
Guide product managers through a complete discovery cycle—from initial problem hypothesis to validated solution—by orchestrating problem framing, customer interviews, synthesis, and experimentatio