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Design push notification and messaging strategies including channel selection, timing optimization, personalization, and fatigue management. Use this skill when the user needs to improve notification engagement, reduce opt-out rates, plan multi-channel messaging, or A/B test notification content — even if they say 'our push open rates are low', 'users are unsubscribing', 'when should we send notifications', or 'which channel to use for alerts'.
Apply Giddens' structuration theory to analyze the duality of structure — how social structures are both the medium and outcome of the practices they organize. Use this skill when the user needs to bridge agency and structure in organizational or social analysis, explain how routines reproduce or transform institutional patterns, analyze the recursive relationship between action and structure, or when they ask 'do people shape institutions or do institutions shape people', 'how are these routines maintained', or 'where does change come from if structures constrain action'.
Apply Lean and Six Sigma principles to eliminate waste and reduce process variation. Use this skill when the user needs to improve operational efficiency, identify the seven wastes (TIMWOOD), run DMAIC improvement projects, or streamline workflows — even if they say 'our process is too slow', 'where are we wasting resources', or 'how do we reduce defects'.
Apply the Efficient Market Hypothesis (Fama, 1970) to evaluate information incorporation in asset prices across weak, semi-strong, and strong forms. Use this skill when the user needs to assess market efficiency, determine if a trading strategy can generate abnormal returns, evaluate event studies, or when they ask 'can technical analysis work', 'does the market already know this', or 'is this anomaly exploitable'.
Apply auction theory to compare the four canonical auction formats and assess revenue equivalence. Use this skill when the user needs to choose an auction format, evaluate bidding strategies, or determine when revenue equivalence breaks down due to risk aversion, asymmetry, or correlated values.
Apply pecking order theory (Myers and Majluf, 1984) to analyze how information asymmetry drives financing hierarchy decisions. Use this skill when the user needs to explain why firms prefer internal over external financing, interpret equity issuance as a negative signal, evaluate capital raising decisions, or when they ask 'why did the stock drop on the equity offering', 'should we use debt or equity', or 'why do firms hoard cash'.
Apply Stakeholder Theory (Freeman, 1984) and the Mitchell et al. (1997) salience model to identify, classify, and prioritize stakeholders based on power, legitimacy, and urgency. Use this skill when the user needs to map stakeholders for a project or strategy, determine which stakeholders demand immediate attention, balance competing stakeholder interests, or when they ask 'who are our key stakeholders', 'how do we prioritize conflicting demands', or 'which stakeholders can block this initiative'.
Analyze Taiwan's manufacturing industry structure including semiconductor, electronics, machinery, and petrochemical sectors. Use this skill when the user needs to understand Taiwan's industrial landscape, evaluate manufacturing sector opportunities, assess supply chain positioning, or contextualize Taiwan in global manufacturing — even if they say 'Taiwan manufacturing overview', 'semiconductor supply chain', 'what does Taiwan make', or 'industrial analysis of Taiwan'.
Apply narrative structure and storytelling techniques for brand, business, and communication contexts. Use this skill when the user needs to craft a compelling story, build a brand narrative, structure a presentation around a story arc, or use storytelling to communicate data or strategy — even if they say 'tell a better story', 'make this presentation more engaging', or 'how do we build our brand story'.
Apply the Born Global framework to analyze firms that internationalize rapidly from inception under resource constraints. Use this skill when the user needs to evaluate whether a startup or SME can pursue early internationalization, identify the capabilities enabling born globals, or design a resource-constrained international market entry strategy.
Calculate and diagnose Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE) by decomposing into Availability, Performance, and Quality rates. Use this skill when the user needs to measure production line efficiency, identify equipment losses, benchmark manufacturing performance, or justify capital investment — even if they say 'why is our output low', 'machine utilization report', 'production efficiency', or 'how much capacity are we losing'.
Apply flow theory to diagnose optimal experience conditions and design environments that balance challenge and skill for sustained engagement. Use this skill when the user needs to explain why users disengage from tasks, optimize task difficulty for peak performance, design learning progressions or gamification systems, or when they ask 'why do people lose focus', 'how to design for engagement', or 'what conditions produce peak performance'.