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Google Search Console indexing assistant. Use when the user wants to track page indexing status, compare sitemap against GSC indexed pages, manage submission tracking, or move false positives (pages indexed per URL Inspection but not yet in GSC export) to the indexed list. Maintains two tracking files (indexed.md, to-index.md) with prioritization support.
Guide product managers in choosing the right prioritization framework by asking adaptive questions about product stage, team context, decision-making needs, and stakeholder dynamics. Use this to avoid
"What is important is seldom urgent and what is urgent is seldom important." Master Dwight D. Eisenhower's prioritization framework to focus on what truly matters. Use when: **Feeling overwhelmed** by too many tasks and not enough time; **Weekly planning** to set priorities for the week ahead; **Daily triage** when everything seems urgent; **Delegation decisions** to identify what others should handle; **Saying no** by recognizing tasks that shouldn't be done at all
Systematic academic literature search with source prioritization and APA 7th edition citations. Use when the user needs to research a topic with scholarly sources, verify claims with academic backing, find peer-reviewed evidence, compile research findings, or generate properly cited reports. Triggers: "research [topic]", "what does the research say about...", "find studies on...", "verify this claim...", "literature review", "academic sources for...", "peer-reviewed evidence", "scholarly articles about...", "evidence-based", "cite sources for...". This skill provides basic APA citation capabilities; for advanced citation work (complex source types, edge cases, batch formatting), consider the `apa-style-citation` skill which offers enhanced citation expertise.
Review Python dependencies for known security advisories, stale version pins, and unsafe upgrade paths. Use when users ask for dependency security reviews, requirements or lockfile audits, upgrade planning, pre-release risk checks, or remediation prioritization for Python projects.
Analyze and prioritize a list of feature requests by theme, strategic alignment, impact, effort, and risk. Use when reviewing customer feature requests, triaging a backlog, or making prioritization decisions.
Reference guide to 9 prioritization frameworks with formulas, when-to-use guidance, and templates — RICE, ICE, Kano, MoSCoW, Opportunity Score, and more. Use when selecting a prioritization method, comparing frameworks like RICE vs ICE, or learning how different prioritization approaches work.
Industrial AI literature research with mandatory intake questions, venue-aware source prioritization, structured report outputs, and survey draft generation. Use when the user needs up-to-date research on predictive maintenance, intelligent scheduling, industrial anomaly detection, smart manufacturing, cyber-physical systems, edge AI for automation, or crossover robotics-for-industry topics. Also trigger for adjacent terms: "digital twin", "industrial IoT", "Industry 4.0", "manufacturing AI", "factory automation", "process optimization", or "survey draft" in industrial contexts.
Product leadership for scaling companies. Product vision, portfolio strategy, product-market fit, and product org design. Use when setting product vision, managing a product portfolio, measuring PMF, designing product teams, prioritizing at the portfolio level, reporting to the board on product, or when user mentions CPO, product strategy, product-market fit, product organization, portfolio prioritization, or roadmap strategy.
Build a multi-quarter roadmap from a backlog of ideas, requests, and ongoing initiatives. Use this skill when planning the next quarter, sequencing dependent work, balancing build vs improve vs maintain, or making the case for what NOT to do. Triggers on roadmap, quarterly planning, what should we build next, sequencing, prioritization, OKR planning, capacity planning, what's on the roadmap, plan the year, what to ship next quarter. Also triggers when stakeholders are pulling in different directions and the team needs a defensible plan.
The Jobs-to-be-Done framework as applied product methodology. Job statements, struggling moments, hire and fire criteria, the difference between feature-thinking and job-thinking. Honest about where JTBD adds clarity (discovery, prioritization, positioning) and where it becomes performative ritual (job-statement workshops that do not drive decisions, persona-theater disguised as JTBD). Triggers on jobs-to-be-done, JTBD, job statements, struggling moments, hire criteria, fire criteria, switch triggers, functional emotional social jobs, outcome-driven innovation. Also triggers when a team is over-relying on feature-request lists or persona archetypes that do not drive product decisions, when a positioning conversation needs the framing JTBD provides, or when discovery is producing outputs that do not connect to product strategy.
Guides director-level infrastructure capex accounting—capitalization policy and governance, WIP/CIP and project closeout, useful-life and impairment standards, capex forecast vs actual for data center and compute programs, board and audit narratives, SOX over fixed-asset and cloud-prepaid programs, and alignment with engineering and portfolio delivery. Use when setting capex accounting policy, reviewing material capitalization judgments, governing infrastructure asset programs, executive capex reporting, or audit steering for DC/compute investments—not for month-end JEs and CUR mapping (compute-accounting-manager), rack utilization (data-center-compute-supply-efficiency), facility design (data-center-design-execution-lead), or multi-site investment prioritization (data-center-portfolio-planning-execution-lead).