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Found 4 Skills
Research and add new strategic frameworks to the system (meta-skill). Use when user wants to add framework not in library; discovered new framework in their domain; asks "Can you add [Framework]?"; or no existing framework fits their need. Uses web search for comprehensive research, validates quality, creates framework files, and integrates into system.
Use when developing business strategy (market entry, product launch, geographic expansion, M&A, turnaround), conducting competitive analysis (profiling competitors, assessing competitive threats, Porter's 5 Forces, identifying differentiation), applying strategic frameworks (Good Strategy kernel with diagnosis/guiding policy/coherent actions, SWOT, Blue Ocean Strategy, Playing to Win where-to-play/how-to-win, Value Chain Analysis, BCG Matrix), making strategic decisions under constraints (build vs buy, pricing strategy, market positioning, business model choices), planning strategic initiatives (annual planning, OKRs, roadmaps), evaluating competitive positioning (moats, sustainable advantages, differentiation vs cost leadership), or when user mentions "strategy", "competitive analysis", "Porter's 5 Forces", "SWOT", "market positioning", "strategic planning", "competitive landscape", or "strategic frameworks".
Creates product strategies using Crossing the Chasm, Playing to Win, and strategic canvas frameworks. Use when defining where to play and how to win, choosing beachhead markets, or connecting tactics to strategy.
Generate the competitive analysis section with competitor profiles, SWOT analysis, competitive matrix, differentiation strategy, market share positioning, and sustainable competitive advantage (moat). Proves the business can win against alternatives. Use when building or reviewing competitive analysis sections, benchmarking against competitors, or defining market positioning. Incorporates Farris's competitive metrics, guerrilla positioning strategy, value-based differentiation frameworks, Teece's business model vs strategy distinction (business model = architecture of value creation and capture; strategy = how the model is made difficult to imitate), Kaza's four differentiation types (aesthetic experience, social experience, boundary interactions, purposeful experiences), Ohmae's 3C Strategic Triangle and Key Factors for Success, and the Portable MBA onstage/backstage model with Value Net complementors framework.