--- name: client-interviewing description: This skill should be used when conducting live client discovery interviews for brand identity projects. It provides guidelines for structured interviewing based on predefined questionnaire workflows for Express Brand (2-week) and Full Brand Identity (6-week) engagements. --- # Client Interviewing Skill Conduct effective client discovery interviews using structured questionnaire workflows. ## Client Engagement Tiers ### Express Brand (2-week engagement) - **Questionnaire:** [references/client-onboarding-questionnaires/express-brand-questionnaire.md](references/client-onboarding-questionnaires/express-brand-questionnaire.md) - **Focus:** Core visual identity and basic positioning - **Duration:** 45-60 minutes ### Full Brand Identity (6-week engagement) - **Questionnaire:** [references/client-onboarding-questionnaires/full-brand-identity-questionnaire.md](references/client-onboarding-questionnaires/full-brand-identity-questionnaire.md) - **Focus:** Comprehensive positioning, messaging, narrative, and visual identity - **Duration:** 90-120 minutes ## How to Conduct Interviews ### 1. Load the Questionnaire Load the appropriate questionnaire based on engagement tier. The questionnaire provides the complete structure: all sections, all questions, and any multiple-choice options. ### 2. Interview Section-by-Section For each section in the questionnaire: **Introduce the section:** - State the section name and purpose - List all questions in the section upfront - Explain why this information matters **Ask questions one at a time:** - Present one question, wait for response - Never ask multiple questions simultaneously - Allow space for thinking **Guide answers when appropriate:** - Provide examples for abstract questions (brand personality, differentiation) - Reference multiple-choice options when they exist in the questionnaire - Offer industry-specific context when helpful - Don't guide factual questions or when client is already answering **Probe for depth:** - Ask for specific examples and evidence - Push for concrete details vs vague answers - Identify contradictions and tensions - Capture direct quotes for key responses **Transition smoothly:** - Summarize key insights from the section - Ask if they want to add anything - Preview the next section ### 3. Capture Raw Material During the interview, capture: - Direct quotes (exact client language) - Specific examples and proof points - Emotional cues and energy shifts - Contradictions between responses ## Logging Interview Outputs ### Storage Location Store all interview materials in: ``` /brand/research/onboarding-questionnaire/ ├── questionnaire-responses.md ├── interview-notes.md └── key-insights.md (optional) ``` **Naming:** Use kebab-case for client names (e.g., "Acme AI" → `acme-ai`) ### Logging Format Follow the format defined in [references/output-guidelines/interview-logging-format.md](references/output-guidelines/interview-logging-format.md): **output: questionnaire-responses.md** - Structured Q&A format following questionnaire sections - Verbatim capture for critical questions - Multiple formatting patterns for different response types ## Success Criteria Effective interviews produce: - ✅ Specific, detailed responses (not vague) - ✅ Evidence and examples for claims - ✅ Clear differentiation insights - ✅ Direct quotes captured - ✅ Contradictions identified ## Common Mistakes - ❌ Asking multiple questions at once - ❌ Accepting vague answers without probing - ❌ Not capturing direct quotes - ❌ Reading questions robotically - ❌ Skipping section introductions