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Conduct a systematic literature review following the PRISMA framework with explicit search strategy, inclusion and exclusion criteria, quality assessment, and transparent synthesis. Use this skill when the user needs to design a reproducible literature search, apply PRISMA flow documentation, develop inclusion and exclusion criteria, assess study quality, or when they ask 'how do I do a systematic review', 'what is PRISMA', or 'how do I make my literature review reproducible'.
Apply the Dynamic Capabilities framework (Teece et al., 1997) — sensing, seizing, and transforming — to analyze how firms adapt, integrate, and reconfigure competences in rapidly changing environments. Use this skill when the user needs to explain why some firms sustain advantage while others decline, evaluate organizational agility, distinguish operational from strategic capabilities, or when they ask 'how do we stay competitive as the market shifts', 'why did this firm fail to adapt', or 'what capabilities do we need to build'.
Analyze market structures across perfect competition, monopolistic competition, oligopoly, and monopoly to predict firm behavior and market outcomes. Use this skill when the user needs to classify a market's competitive structure, predict pricing behavior, evaluate antitrust implications, or understand why an industry behaves the way it does — even if they say 'why can they charge so much', 'is this market competitive', or 'will prices come down'.
Conduct stakeholder analysis using identification, Power-Interest matrix classification, and influence strategy development. Use this skill when the user needs to map stakeholders for a project, manage conflicting interests, prioritize communication, or build a stakeholder engagement plan — even if they say 'who needs to approve this', 'how do I get buy-in', or 'who might block this project'.
Debug and harden production LLM prompts — handle prompt injection, output format drift, instruction forgetting in long contexts, and cross-model portability issues. Use this skill when the user ships an LLM-powered feature to production and needs to diagnose why outputs are inconsistent, unsafe, or regressed after model updates — NOT for basic 'write a better prompt' questions.
Apply Porter's Five Forces framework to assess industry competitive dynamics and attractiveness. Use this skill when the user needs to analyze an industry's profitability structure, evaluate market entry barriers, assess supplier or buyer bargaining power, or understand competitive intensity — even if they say 'industry analysis' or 'is this market worth entering' without naming Porter's explicitly.
Build forecasting models with Meta's Prophet for business time series with holidays and changepoints. Use this skill when the user needs user-friendly time series forecasting, handling of missing data and holidays, or automatic changepoint detection — even if they say 'forecast with Prophet', 'business forecast', or 'easy time series model'.
Implement Schema.org structured data markup in JSON-LD format for enhanced search results. Use this skill when the user needs to add rich snippets to web pages, implement FAQ/Product/Article schema, or validate structured data — even if they say 'rich snippets', 'structured data', or 'Google rich results'.
Analyze business cycle phases (expansion, peak, contraction, trough) and their implications for business strategy and policy response. Use this skill when the user needs to identify the current economic phase, anticipate cyclical turning points, or adapt business strategy to macroeconomic cycles — even if they say 'are we heading into a recession', 'how should we prepare for a downturn', or 'when will the economy recover'.
Analyze and mitigate the bullwhip effect where demand variability amplifies upstream in supply chains. Use this skill when the user needs to diagnose order variability amplification, quantify the bullwhip ratio, or implement dampening strategies — even if they say 'why are our orders so volatile', 'supply chain variability', or 'demand amplification problem'.
Analyze intellectual property rights across patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets. Use this skill when the user needs to understand IP protection options, evaluate whether their work is protectable, assess infringement risk, or design an IP strategy — even if they say 'can I patent this', 'someone copied our design', 'how do we protect our brand name', or 'what IP do we have'.
Optimize e-commerce search relevance across the full pipeline from query understanding to result presentation. Use this skill when the user needs to improve search quality, implement query processing features, or diagnose search relevance issues — even if they say 'search results are bad', 'improve product search', or 'search relevance optimization'.