--- description: Comprehensive macro environment analysis — SWOT, PESTLE, Porter's Five Forces, and Ansoff Matrix in one scan argument-hint: "" --- # /market-scan -- Macro Environment Analysis Run multiple strategic analysis frameworks to understand your competitive and macro environment. Combines SWOT, PESTLE, Porter's Five Forces, and Ansoff Matrix into a single strategic overview. ## Invocation ``` /market-scan EdTech market for corporate learning /market-scan [upload a market brief or strategy doc] /market-scan Our fintech product — preparing for board strategy review ``` ## Workflow ### Step 1: Understand the Context Ask: - What product, company, or market are you analyzing? - What's the purpose? (strategic planning, market entry, investor prep, annual review) - Any specific frameworks you want to focus on? Or run all four? - What's your current position in this market? ### Step 2: Run the Analysis Apply four skills in sequence, each building on insights from the previous: **SWOT Analysis** (apply **swot-analysis** skill): - Internal: Strengths and Weaknesses - External: Opportunities and Threats - Actionable recommendations for each quadrant **PESTLE Analysis** (apply **pestle-analysis** skill): - Political, Economic, Social, Technological, Legal, Environmental factors - Impact assessment and timeline for each factor **Porter's Five Forces** (apply **porters-five-forces** skill): - Competitive rivalry, supplier power, buyer power, threat of substitutes, threat of new entrants - Overall industry attractiveness rating **Ansoff Matrix** (apply **ansoff-matrix** skill): - Market penetration, market development, product development, diversification - Risk-adjusted growth opportunities ### Step 3: Synthesize Cross-reference findings across frameworks to identify: - **Converging signals**: What multiple frameworks agree on - **Strategic imperatives**: Actions that appear critical across analyses - **Key risks**: Threats and forces to mitigate - **Growth opportunities**: Where the best risk-adjusted opportunities lie ### Step 4: Generate Report ``` ## Strategic Market Scan: [Market/Product] **Date**: [today] **Purpose**: [strategic planning / market entry / etc.] ### Executive Summary [5-7 sentences covering the strategic situation and key recommendations] ### SWOT Analysis | Strengths | Weaknesses | |-----------|-----------| | [internal positives] | [internal negatives] | | Opportunities | Threats | |-------------|---------| | [external positives] | [external negatives] | **SWOT Actions**: [leverage S+O, mitigate W+T] ### PESTLE Analysis | Factor | Current State | Impact | Trend | Timeframe | |--------|-------------|--------|-------|-----------| ### Porter's Five Forces | Force | Intensity | Key Drivers | Implications | |-------|----------|------------|-------------| **Industry Attractiveness**: [High / Medium / Low] ### Ansoff Growth Matrix | Strategy | Opportunity | Risk Level | Investment | Priority | |----------|-----------|-----------|-----------|----------| | Market Penetration | [specifics] | Low | [est.] | [H/M/L] | | Market Development | [specifics] | Medium | [est.] | [H/M/L] | | Product Development | [specifics] | Medium | [est.] | [H/M/L] | | Diversification | [specifics] | High | [est.] | [H/M/L] | ### Cross-Framework Synthesis **Converging signals**: [what all frameworks agree on] **Strategic imperatives**: [must-do actions] **Key risks**: [highest-priority threats] **Best opportunities**: [risk-adjusted growth plays] ### Strategic Recommendations 1. [Recommendation with supporting evidence from multiple frameworks] 2. ... 3. ... ### Monitoring Plan | Signal | What to Watch | Source | Check Frequency | |--------|-------------|--------|----------------| ``` Save as markdown. ### Step 5: Offer Next Steps - "Want me to **build a product strategy** based on these findings?" - "Should I **analyze specific competitors** identified in Porter's analysis?" - "Want me to **design a pricing strategy** for the market penetration opportunity?" ## Notes - Use web research to ground the analysis in current market data, not just general knowledge - PESTLE factors should include specific regulations, market data, and trend signals — not generic observations - Porter's is most useful when you identify the *specific* forces, not just rate them abstractly - Ansoff should include concrete opportunities, not just generic "enter new markets" - The synthesis section is the most valuable part — it's where the frameworks talk to each other