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Apply the Marketing Mix (4P/7P) framework to design tactical marketing decisions across Product, Price, Place, Promotion — plus People, Process, Physical Evidence for services. Use this skill when the user needs to plan a product launch, design a go-to-market strategy, or audit their marketing mix — even if they say 'how should we price this', 'where should we sell', or 'what's our go-to-market plan'.
Perform break-even analysis to determine the sales volume or revenue needed to cover all costs. Use this skill when the user needs to calculate break-even point, assess margin of safety, evaluate operating leverage, or decide pricing and volume trade-offs — even if they say 'how many units do we need to sell', 'when will we be profitable', or 'what happens if we lower the price'.
Map and analyze the customer journey across Awareness, Consideration, Decision, Usage, and Advocacy stages. Use this skill when the user needs to understand the customer experience end-to-end, identify drop-off points, optimize touchpoints, or improve conversion — even if they say 'where are we losing customers', 'what's our funnel look like', or 'map the user experience'.
Develop brand positioning strategy including positioning statements, perceptual maps, and brand personality/archetype analysis. Use this skill when the user needs to define or refine how their brand is perceived relative to competitors, craft a positioning statement, build a brand identity framework, or map competitive positions — even if they say 'what makes us different', 'our brand feels generic', or 'how do customers see us vs competitors'.
Conduct SWOT analysis with TOWS matrix for strategic planning. Use this skill when the user needs to evaluate a company, product, or project by identifying strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats, or wants to generate strategic options from internal and external factors. Also use when the user mentions competitive positioning, strategic assessment, or asks 'what are our advantages and risks', even without naming SWOT explicitly.
Apply Theory of Constraints (TOC) to identify and manage system bottlenecks. Use this skill when the user needs to find what limits throughput, optimize a constrained process, apply the Five Focusing Steps, or implement Drum-Buffer-Rope scheduling — even if they say 'our output is stuck', 'what's the bottleneck', or 'why can't we produce more'.
Apply STP (Segmentation, Targeting, Positioning) framework for market strategy. Use this skill when the user needs to define target customer segments, select which segments to pursue, or craft a positioning statement — even if they say 'who is our customer', 'which market should we focus on', or 'how should we position ourselves'.
Use when designing error handling, retry policies, timeout behavior, or failure classification in Python. Also use when code swallows exceptions, loses error context across boundaries, has unbounded retries, silent failures, or lacks idempotency guarantees on retried writes.
This skill should be used when the user needs to visualize BAM alignment files in IGV (Integrative Genomics Viewer). Triggers include requests to generate IGV screenshots, visualize genomic regions with multiple BAM tracks, or create batch visualizations for WGS analysis results.
A self-evolution engine for AI agents. Analyzes runtime history to identify improvements and applies protocol-constrained evolution.
Apply Porter's Value Chain Analysis to identify competitive advantage sources within an organization's activities. Use this skill when the user needs to find where value is created or lost in their operations, analyze cost structure by activity, optimize internal processes, or identify outsourcing candidates — even if they say 'where do we make money' or 'which activities should we keep in-house'.
Apply the Balanced Scorecard (BSC) framework to translate strategy into measurable objectives across Financial, Customer, Internal Process, and Learning & Growth perspectives. Use this skill when the user needs to set strategic KPIs, create a strategy map, align organizational goals, or connect daily operations to strategic vision — even if they say 'how do we measure strategy execution' or 'our KPIs feel disconnected'.