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Found 21 Skills
Use when asked to "set OKRs", "objectives and key results", "quarterly OKR planning", "align objectives", "measure OKR progress", or "focus priorities with OKRs". Helps teams focus on what matters most and create a cadence of progress. The OKR framework (originated by Andy Grove at Intel, popularized by John Doerr at Google) creates alignment, focus, and learning cycles. Christina Wodtke's Radical Focus approach emphasizes simplicity and avoiding common pitfalls.
Set and track goals for a solopreneur business using OKRs (Objectives and Key Results) and related frameworks. Use when defining business goals, creating quarterly or annual targets, building KPIs, tracking progress, or aligning daily work with strategic direction. Covers OKR methodology adapted for solo operators, goal hierarchy (vision → annual → quarterly → weekly), and review cadences. Trigger on "set goals", "OKRs", "business goals", "quarterly goals", "KPIs", "goal setting", "how to track progress", "annual goals", "prioritize my work", "what should I focus on".
Use when content must be translated between audiences with different expertise, context, or goals while preserving accuracy but adapting presentation. Invoke when technical content needs business framing (engineering decisions → executive summary), strategic vision needs tactical translation (board presentation → team OKRs), expert knowledge needs simplification (academic paper → blog post, medical diagnosis → patient explanation), formal content needs casual tone (annual report → social media post), long-form needs summarization (50-page doc → 1-page brief), internal content needs external framing (roadmap → public updates, bug tracking → known issues), cross-cultural adaptation (US idioms → international clarity, Gen Z → Boomer messaging), medium shifts (written report → presentation script, detailed spec → action checklist), or when user mentions "explain to", "reframe for", "translate this for [audience]", "make this more [accessible/formal/technical]", "adapt for [executives/engineers/customers]", "simplify without losing accuracy", or "same content, different audience". Apply to technical communication (code → business value), organizational translation (strategy → execution), education (expert → novice), customer communication (internal → external), cross-cultural messaging, and anywhere same core message needs different presentation for different stakeholders while maintaining correctness.
Product management frameworks for business cases, market analysis, strategy, prioritization, OKRs/KPIs, personas, requirements, and user research. Use when building ROI projections, competitive analysis, RICE scoring, OKR trees, user personas, PRDs, or usability testing plans.
World-class OKR coaching and sparring partner that provides sharp, practical criticism for OKR drafts. Use when creating, reviewing, or refining OKRs to ensure strategic alignment, measurability, and executability.
Transform an output-focused roadmap into an outcome-focused one that communicates strategic intent. Rewrites initiatives as outcome statements reflecting user and business impacts. Use when shifting to outcome roadmaps, making a roadmap more strategic, or rewriting feature lists as outcomes.
Review and analyze product metrics with trend analysis and actionable insights. Use when running a weekly, monthly, or quarterly metrics review, investigating a sudden spike or drop, comparing performance against targets, or turning raw numbers into a scorecard with recommended actions.
Use in rapidly evolving industries like AI where 6-month plans become obsolete, when needing to balance direction with agility, or when traditional annual roadmaps fail
Product vision, roadmap development, and go-to-market execution with structured prioritization frameworks. Use when evaluating features, planning product direction, or assessing market fit.