
deanpeters/Product-Manager-Skills
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1Acquisition Channel AdvisorAn advisor that evaluates acquisition channels using unit economics, customer quality, and scalability. A founder or growth lead uses it to decide which channels to double down on and which to drop based on returns and durability.0installs2Ai Shaped Readiness AdvisorAn advisor that assesses whether product work is genuinely AI-first or merely AI-shaped, scoring across five competencies. A product leader uses it to gauge AI maturity and identify where to invest to become more AI-native.0installs3Altitude Horizon FrameworkA framework for understanding the PM-to-Director transition through the lenses of altitude (level of abstraction) and horizon (time scope). A product manager uses it to reframe how they operate as they grow into a director role. This is a career-development thinking model rather than build work.0installs4Business Health DiagnosticA diagnostic that assesses SaaS business health across four dimensions: growth, retention, efficiency, and capital. A founder or operator uses it for a holistic read on where the business is strong or weak and what to fix.0installs5Company ResearchA discovery/research skill that compiles a company research brief covering executive quotes, product strategy, and organizational context. Builders use it to quickly understand a target company before a partnership, sales push, or competitive analysis.0installs6Context Engineering AdvisorAn advisor that diagnoses whether an AI workflow is suffering from context stuffing versus proper context engineering, and how to improve it. A builder uses it to tune how context is assembled and fed to models for better, more reliable agent behavior.0installs7Customer Journey MapA discovery skill that creates a customer journey map spanning stages, touchpoints, actions, emotions, and metrics. Builders use it to document how users experience a product across their journey and to identify moments to improve.0installs8Customer Journey Mapping WorkshopA discovery skill that facilitates a customer journey mapping workshop, guiding a team with adaptive questions toward structured outputs. Builders use it to collaboratively map the user's end-to-end experience and spot pain points worth solving.0installs9Director Readiness AdvisorAn advisor that guides the PM-to-Director transition across preparing, interviewing, and landing the role. A product manager uses it to plan and execute a step up to director. This is career-development guidance, not product building.0installs10Discovery Interview PrepA discovery skill that plans customer-discovery interviews by setting the goal, target segment, constraints, and method. Builders use it before talking to users to make sure each interview is focused and learns the right thing.0installs11Discovery ProcessA discovery skill that runs a complete product-discovery cycle, from an initial problem hypothesis through to a validated solution. Builders use it to drive the full exploration loop in a disciplined way rather than ad hoc.0installs12Eol MessageA product-management skill that drafts an end-of-life announcement for a product or feature, with a clear rationale and concrete next steps for affected users. Builders use it when sunsetting something live and need to communicate the change with empathy.0installs13Epic Breakdown AdvisorA product-management skill that decomposes an epic into independently shippable user stories using Humanizing Work's split patterns. Builders use it during backlog refinement to break a big initiative into right-sized increments developers can deliver.0installs14Epic HypothesisA product-management skill that reframes an epic as a testable hypothesis, naming the target user, the expected outcome, and how it will be validated. Builders use it to make a large initiative falsifiable before investing in building it.0installs15Executive Onboarding PlaybookA playbook for planning a VP or CPO 30-60-90 day diagnostic onboarding path. A newly hired product executive uses it to structure their first 90 days — assessing the organization and sequencing actions. This is leadership/operating guidance rather than product build work.0installs16Feature Investment AdvisorAn advisor that evaluates feature investments using revenue impact, cost structure, ROI, and strategic alignment. A product manager uses it to decide whether a proposed feature is worth building and how it ranks against alternatives.0installs17Finance Based Pricing AdvisorAn advisor that evaluates pricing changes using ARPU, conversion, churn risk, net revenue retention, and payback. A founder or PM uses it to model the financial impact of a price change before committing to it.0installs18Finance Metrics QuickrefA quick-reference skill for SaaS finance metrics, their formulas, and benchmark ranges. A founder, operator, or PM uses it to look up how a metric is defined and what a healthy value looks like while analyzing the business.0installs19Jobs To Be DoneA discovery skill that captures customer jobs, pains, and gains in a structured Jobs-to-be-Done format. Builders use it to understand what customers are really trying to accomplish so features map to genuine needs rather than guesses.0installs20Lean Ux CanvasA discovery skill that facilitates the Lean UX Canvas v2, helping a team frame the business problem and surface the assumptions behind a solution. Builders use it to expose risky assumptions early so they can be tested before building.0installs21Opportunity Solution TreeA discovery skill that constructs an Opportunity Solution Tree linking a target outcome down to opportunities, candidate solutions, and assumption tests. Builders use it to structure continuous discovery and keep solution ideas tied to real opportunities.0installs22Pestel AnalysisA product-strategy skill that runs a PESTEL analysis across political, economic, social, technological, environmental, and legal forces. Builders use it early to understand the macro context and external forces shaping a product opportunity.0installs23Pol ProbeThis skill helps define a Proof of Life probe — a cheap, fast test of a risky hypothesis — before committing real resources to building. A product manager uses it to design a minimal experiment that confirms or kills an assumption.0installs24Pol Probe AdvisorAn advisor that helps select the right Proof of Life probe type based on the hypothesis being tested, its risk, and available resources. A product manager uses it to pick the cheapest credible experiment to de-risk an idea before building.0installs25Positioning StatementA product-strategy skill that produces a Geoffrey Moore-style positioning statement (for [target], who [need], the [product] is a [category] that [benefit], unlike [alternative]). Builders use it to lock a crisp positioning line that anchors messaging and differentiation.0installs26Positioning WorkshopA product-strategy skill that runs a positioning workshop to surface the target customer, their need, the market category, and the product's differentiation. Builders use it to sharpen how a product stands apart from alternatives before going to market.0installs27Prd DevelopmentA product-management skill that assembles a structured Product Requirements Document linking the problem, users, proposed solution, and success criteria. Builders use it to specify a feature clearly enough for design and engineering to execute.0installs28Press ReleaseA product-management skill that drafts an Amazon-style 'working backwards' press release stating the customer value of a product before it is built. Builders use it to pressure-test whether an idea is worth building by writing the launch story first.0installs29Prioritization AdvisorA product-management skill that recommends the right prioritization framework given your product stage, team context, and stakeholder needs. Builders use it when deciding how to rank a backlog and want a method fitted to their situation rather than a default.0installs30Problem Framing CanvasA discovery skill that walks a team through MITRE's Problem Framing Canvas to arrive at clearer, shared problem statements. Builders use it when a team needs to align on what problem they are actually solving before designing solutions.0installs31Problem StatementA discovery skill that writes a user-centered problem statement capturing who has the problem, what it is, why it matters, and how it feels. Builders use it at the very start to crisply frame the problem before jumping to solutions.0installs32Product Sense Interview AnswerA skill that helps structure a spoken product-sense interview answer, incorporating user segmentation and MVP tradeoffs. A PM candidate uses it to rehearse clear, well-structured responses for product interviews. This is interview/career prep, not product building.0installs33Product Strategy SessionA product-management skill that facilitates a full product-strategy session, moving from positioning through discovery to roadmap. Builders use it to set or reset overall product direction in one structured, end-to-end working session.0installs34Proto PersonaA discovery skill that builds a proto-persona from current research, market signals, and team knowledge rather than fresh interviews. Builders use it early to give a fuzzy target user a concrete, shareable face before deeper validation.0installs35Recommendation CanvasThe recommendation canvas evaluates an AI product idea across outcomes, hypotheses, risks, and positioning. A product manager uses it to structure a go/no-go recommendation and sharpen the case for an idea before investing in it.0installs36Roadmap PlanningA product-management skill that builds a strategic roadmap, weaving together prioritization, epics, stakeholder needs, and delivery sequencing. Builders use it to decide what to build in what order and to align stakeholders around the plan.0installs37Saas Economics Efficiency MetricsA skill for evaluating SaaS unit economics and capital efficiency to guide scaling decisions. A founder or operator uses it to judge whether the business model is efficient enough to scale and where economics need to improve.0installs38Saas Revenue Growth MetricsA skill that calculates SaaS revenue, retention, and growth metrics to diagnose business momentum. A founder or product manager uses it to quantify how fast the business is growing and where retention or revenue is weak.0installs39Skill Authoring WorkflowA meta skill that turns raw product-management content into a compliant, publish-ready agent skill, enforcing authoring conventions. A skill author uses it to package PM knowledge into a properly structured, shippable skill.0installs40StoryboardA product-management skill that builds a six-frame storyboard showing a user moving from problem to solution. Builders use it to visualize and communicate a feature's narrative arc so a team shares one picture of the intended experience before building.0installs41Tam Sam Som CalculatorA product-strategy skill that calculates Total, Serviceable, and Obtainable market size with explicit assumptions, methods, and caveats. Builders use it early to gauge the size of an opportunity and sanity-check whether a market is big enough to pursue.0installs42User StoryA product-management skill that drafts backlog items as user stories in Mike Cohn's 'As a... I want... so that...' format with Gherkin-style acceptance criteria. A builder reaches for it when turning a feature idea or requirement into a clear, testable story developers can pick up.0installs43User Story MappingA skill for creating a user story map with activities, steps, tasks, and release slices. A product manager uses it to visualize the user journey and carve the backlog into prioritized releases, scoping what to build first.0installs44User Story Mapping WorkshopA skill that runs a user story mapping workshop using adaptive questions and producing structured output. A product manager uses it to facilitate a session that lays out the product narrative and slices it into releases, scoping what to build.0installs45User Story SplittingA delivery skill that breaks a large user story into smaller, independently deliverable stories using proven split patterns. A product manager or team uses it during backlog refinement to make work shippable in thin slices.0installs46Vp Cpo Readiness AdvisorA career advisor that guides a product leader's transition to VP or CPO, covering preparation, interviewing, and recalibration once in the role. A user invokes it to plan and navigate a senior product-leadership move. This is career development rather than product building.0installs47Workshop FacilitationA skill for facilitating workshop sessions with consistent pacing, clear options, and progress tracking. A product manager or facilitator uses it to run structured collaborative sessions that align a team and shape direction.0installs