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Found 6 Skills
Writes effective OKRs using Christina Wodtke's best practices and Google's OKR methodology. Use when setting goals, aligning teams, creating measurement frameworks, or tracking quarterly progress.
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.
Write structured strategic documents for small and medium businesses. Produces SWOT analyses, lean business plans, OKRs, and competitive analyses. Each mode has a defined structure and quality bar. Use when a business needs to articulate strategy, set goals, analyse competition, or plan for growth. Outputs actionable documents, not generic frameworks.
Use when "product strategy", "OKR planning", "product vision", "market positioning", or asking about "competitive analysis", "product-market fit", "go-to-market strategy", "product roadmap"
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.
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.