--- name: product-management description: "Founder-PM toolkit for discovery, roadmaps, prioritization, and PMF measurement. Use when planning product strategy, metrics, or roadmaps." --- # Product Management (Jan 2026) This skill turns the assistant into an operator, not a lecturer. Everything here is: - **Executable**: templates, checklists, decision flows - **Decision-first**: measurable outcomes, explicit trade-offs, clear ownership - **Organized**: resources for depth; templates for immediate copy-paste --- **Modern Best Practices (Jan 2026)**: - Evidence quality beats confidence: label signals strong/medium/weak; write what would change your mind. - Outcomes > output: roadmaps are bets with measurable impact and guardrails, not feature inventories. - Metrics must be defined (formula + timeframe + data source) to be actionable. - Privacy, security, and accessibility are requirements, not afterthoughts. - Hybrid decision loops: AI surfaces anomalies, patterns, and forecasts; humans apply context, ethics, and long-term strategy. - Accountability: product is often held responsible for business outcomes; confirm the operating model in your org and validate benchmarks with current sources. - Portfolio diversification: a common heuristic is 70% core, 20% adjacent, 10% transformational; adapt to strategy and constraints. ## When to Use This Skill Use this skill when the user asks to do real product work, such as: - “Create / refine a PRD / spec / business case / 1-pager” - “Turn this idea into a roadmap” / “Outcome roadmap for X” - “Design a discovery plan / interview script / experiment plan” - “Define success metrics / OKRs / metric tree” - “Position this product against competitors” - “Run a difficult conversation / feedback / 1:1 / negotiation” - “Plan a product strategy / vision / opportunity assessment” Do not use this skill for: - Book summaries, philosophy, or general education - Long case studies or storytelling --- ## Quick Reference | Task | Template | Domain | Output | |------|----------|---------|---------| | Discovery interview | `customer-interview-template.md` | Discovery | Interview script with Mom Test patterns | | Opportunity mapping | `opportunity-solution-tree.md` | Discovery | OST with outcomes, problems, solutions | | PMF survey | `pmf-survey-template.md` | Discovery | Sean Ellis + NPS + usage survey | | Outcome roadmap | `outcome-roadmap.md` | Roadmap | Now/Next/Later with outcomes and themes | | OKR definition | `okr-template.md` | Metrics | 1-3 objectives with 2-4 key results each | | Product positioning | `positioning-template.md` | Strategy | Competitive alternatives -> value -> segment | | Product vision | `product-vision-template.md` | Strategy | From→To narrative with 3-5 year horizon | | Quarterly review | `quarterly-product-review.md` | Strategy | Keep / cut / double-down product audit | | Prioritization | `prioritization-scorecard.md` | Prioritization | RICE/ICE scoring with kill criteria | | Kill criteria | `kill-criteria-template.md` | Prioritization | Pre-defined stop conditions per initiative | | 1:1 meeting | `1-1-template.md` | Leadership | Check-in, progress, blockers, growth | | Post-incident debrief | `a3-debrief.md` | Leadership | Intent vs actual, root cause, action items | --- ## Decision Tree: Choosing the Right Workflow ```text User needs: [Product Work Type] ├─ Discovery / Validation? │ ├─ Customer insights? → Customer interview template │ ├─ Hypothesis testing? → Assumption test template │ └─ Opportunity mapping? → Opportunity Solution Tree │ ├─ Strategy / Vision? │ ├─ Long-term direction? → Product vision template │ ├─ Market positioning? → Positioning template (Dunford) │ ├─ Big opportunity? → Opportunity assessment │ └─ Amazon-style spec? → PR/FAQ template │ ├─ Planning / Roadmap? │ ├─ Outcome-driven? → Outcome roadmap (Now/Next/Later) │ ├─ Theme-based? → Theme roadmap │ └─ Metrics / OKRs? → Metric tree + OKR template │ ├─ Prioritization / Focus? │ ├─ What to build next? → Prioritization scorecard (RICE/ICE) │ ├─ What to stop? → Kill criteria template + quarterly review │ ├─ Scope too large? → Scope negotiation patterns │ └─ PMF check? → PMF survey + retention curve analysis │ └─ Leadership / Team Ops? ├─ 1:1 meeting? → 1-1 template ├─ Giving feedback? → Feedback template (SBI model) ├─ Post-incident? → A3 debrief ├─ Stakeholder pushback? → Stakeholder management patterns └─ Negotiation? → Negotiation one-sheet (Voss) ``` --- ## Do / Avoid (Jan 2026) ### Do - Start from the decision: what are we deciding, by when, and with what evidence. - Define metrics precisely (formula + timeframe + data source) and add guardrails. - Use discovery to de-risk value before building; prioritize by evidence, not opinions. - Write “match vs ignore” competitive decisions, not feature grids. ### Avoid - Roadmap theater (shipping lists) without outcomes and learning loops. - Vanity KPIs (raw signups, impressions) without activation/retention definitions. - "Build-first validation" (shipping MVPs without falsifiable hypotheses). - Collecting customer data without purpose limitation, retention, and access controls. - Building for engineering elegance instead of user value (technical founder trap). - Feature creep without kill criteria (every feature should have a pre-defined stop condition). - Saying "yes" to stakeholder requests without trade-off analysis. - Measuring PMF once instead of continuously across segments. ## Prioritization & Saying No The most common founder-PM failure: building everything, killing nothing, and running out of time before impact. ### Prioritization Frameworks | Framework | Formula / Method | Best For | Watch For | |-----------|-----------------|----------|-----------| | **RICE** | (Reach x Impact x Confidence) / Effort | Comparing features with data | Gaming confidence scores | | **ICE** | Impact x Confidence x Ease | Quick gut-check prioritization | Over-simplification | | **Opportunity Scoring** | Importance x (Importance - Satisfaction) | Discovery-driven, JTBD-aligned | Requires user research data | | **Cost of Delay** | Value per unit time / Duration | Time-sensitive decisions | Harder to estimate accurately | | **Weighted Shortest Job First (WSJF)** | Cost of Delay / Job Size | SAFe/Lean, flow optimization | Requires calibrated estimates | Pick one. Use it consistently. The framework matters less than the discipline of scoring everything the same way. ### Kill Criteria Every initiative should have pre-defined conditions for stopping: - **Usage threshold**: If X%, roll back. Use `assets/prioritization/kill-criteria-template.md` to define these before starting. ### Feature Bridge Migration When replacing an existing feature with a new one, don't hard-kill the old feature. Use a **bridge migration** pattern to prevent user loss. **Bridge mode**: Run both old and new features simultaneously. Route users to the new experience by default but keep the old path accessible (via link, fallback, or settings toggle). **Substitution-based kill rule**: 1. Define the absorption metric: % of old-feature users who now use the new feature for the same job. 2. Set the kill threshold: new feature absorbs ≥80% of old-feature users. 3. Set the duration: threshold must hold for 14 consecutive days with no retention regression. 4. Only kill the old feature when all three conditions are met. ```text BRIDGE MIGRATION SEQUENCE: 1. Ship new feature alongside old feature 2. Default new users to new experience 3. Migrate existing users gradually (progressive rollout) 4. Monitor: absorption rate, retention by cohort, support tickets 5. Old feature absorbs ≥80% for 14 days + no retention drop? ├─ Yes → Kill old feature, remove code └─ No → Investigate gaps, iterate new feature, extend bridge ``` **When NOT to bridge**: Security vulnerabilities, compliance requirements, or features with near-zero usage (<1% MAU). These can be killed directly with notice. ### Scope Negotiation When stakeholders push for more scope: - Reframe as trade-offs: "We can add X if we cut Y — which matters more?" - Anchor on outcomes: "The goal is [metric]. Does this addition move it?" - Offer phased delivery: "V1 without this; measure; add in V2 if data supports it." - Document non-goals explicitly in every spec. ### "What to Stop Doing" Quarterly Review Every quarter, review the product with `assets/strategy/quarterly-product-review.md`: - Which features have <5% usage? → Candidate for removal - Which initiatives produced no measurable outcome? → Stop or pivot - Which ongoing costs (maintenance, support) exceed their value? → Sunset - What are you doing "because we always have" but nobody asked for? → Question For detailed prioritization patterns and worked examples: see `references/prioritization-frameworks.md`. --- ## Product-Market Fit Measurement PMF is not a binary event. It's a signal you measure across multiple dimensions. ### Sean Ellis Test Survey users: "How would you feel if you could no longer use [product]?" - **Very disappointed**: Target >40% for PMF signal - **Somewhat disappointed**: Useful but not dependent - **Not disappointed**: Not finding value Use `assets/discovery/pmf-survey-template.md` for the full survey (combines Sean Ellis + NPS + usage questions). ### Retention Curve Analysis - Plot cohort retention over time (weekly or monthly depending on product cadence) - **Flattening curve** = PMF signal (users who stay, stay) - **Declining curve** = No PMF (even retained users eventually leave) - Segment by ICP: you may have PMF in one segment but not another ### Engagement Scoring Define activation precisely (formula + timeframe + data source): - What actions constitute "activated"? (not just signed up) - What's the activation window? (first 7 days, first 14 days?) - What engagement depth separates power users from casual? ### Feature Audit Periodically audit feature usage to identify what to keep, improve, or remove: - Top 20% features by usage → invest, polish - Middle 60% → maintain, don't expand - Bottom 20% → candidate for removal or redesign - Features with high support cost relative to usage → redesign or sunset ### Segmented PMF PMF varies by segment. Measure separately for: - ICP vs non-ICP customers - Free vs paid users - Self-serve vs sales-assisted - By company size, industry, or geography For detailed PMF measurement methodology: see `references/pmf-measurement.md`. --- ## Stakeholder Management Founders manage board members, investors, early customers, co-founders, and (eventually) team leads — often without formal PM training. Key patterns: - **Board / investors**: Update monthly with metrics + decisions + asks. Use narrative format, not slide decks. Lead with "what we learned" not "what we shipped." - **Early customers**: They are partners, not just users. Share roadmap intent (not commitments). Ask for input on priorities, not feature requests. - **Co-founder alignment**: Weekly sync on priorities. Disagree and commit. Document decisions. - **Saying no to stakeholders**: "We're not doing X because [reason tied to strategy]. Here's what we're doing instead and why." For detailed stakeholder management patterns: see `references/stakeholder-management.md`. --- ## What Good Looks Like - Evidence: 5–10 real user touchpoints or equivalent primary data for material bets. - Scope: clear non-goals and acceptance criteria that can be tested. - Learning: post-launch review with metric deltas, guardrail impact, and next decision. ## PRDs and Specs For PRDs/specs and writing-quality requirements, use the templates in `../docs-ai-prd/`: - PRD templates: [../docs-ai-prd/assets/prd/prd-template.md](../docs-ai-prd/assets/prd/prd-template.md) and [../docs-ai-prd/assets/prd/ai-prd-template.md](../docs-ai-prd/assets/prd/ai-prd-template.md) ## Optional: AI / Automation Use only when explicitly requested and policy-compliant. - AI system lifecycle: [assets/ai/ai-lifecycle-template.md](assets/ai/ai-lifecycle-template.md) - Agentic workflow docs: [assets/ai/agentic-ai-orchestration.md](assets/ai/agentic-ai-orchestration.md) - AI product patterns: [references/ai-product-patterns.md](references/ai-product-patterns.md) ## Navigation **Resources** - [references/discovery-best-practices.md](references/discovery-best-practices.md) - [references/roadmap-patterns.md](references/roadmap-patterns.md) - [references/delivery-best-practices.md](references/delivery-best-practices.md) - [references/strategy-patterns.md](references/strategy-patterns.md) - [references/positioning-patterns.md](references/positioning-patterns.md) - [references/data-product-best-practices.md](references/data-product-best-practices.md) - [references/interviewing-patterns.md](references/interviewing-patterns.md) - [references/metrics-best-practices.md](references/metrics-best-practices.md) - [references/leadership-decision-frameworks.md](references/leadership-decision-frameworks.md) - [references/operational-guide.md](references/operational-guide.md) - [references/prioritization-frameworks.md](references/prioritization-frameworks.md) - [references/pmf-measurement.md](references/pmf-measurement.md) - [references/stakeholder-management.md](references/stakeholder-management.md) - [data/sources.json](data/sources.json) **Templates** - Discovery: [assets/discovery/customer-interview-template.md](assets/discovery/customer-interview-template.md), [assets/discovery/assumption-test-template.md](assets/discovery/assumption-test-template.md), [assets/discovery/opportunity-solution-tree.md](assets/discovery/opportunity-solution-tree.md), [assets/discovery/pmf-survey-template.md](assets/discovery/pmf-survey-template.md) - Prioritization: [assets/prioritization/prioritization-scorecard.md](assets/prioritization/prioritization-scorecard.md), [assets/prioritization/kill-criteria-template.md](assets/prioritization/kill-criteria-template.md) - Strategy/Vision: [assets/strategy/product-vision-template.md](assets/strategy/product-vision-template.md), [assets/strategy/opportunity-assessment.md](assets/strategy/opportunity-assessment.md), [assets/strategy/positioning-template.md](assets/strategy/positioning-template.md), [assets/strategy/PRFAQ-template.md](assets/strategy/PRFAQ-template.md), [assets/strategy/quarterly-product-review.md](assets/strategy/quarterly-product-review.md) - Data: [assets/data/data-product-canvas.md](assets/data/data-product-canvas.md) - Roadmaps: [assets/roadmap/outcome-roadmap.md](assets/roadmap/outcome-roadmap.md), [assets/roadmap/theme-roadmap.md](assets/roadmap/theme-roadmap.md) - Metrics: [assets/metrics/metric-tree.md](assets/metrics/metric-tree.md), [assets/metrics/okr-template.md](assets/metrics/okr-template.md) - Ops/Leadership: [assets/ops/1-1-template.md](assets/ops/1-1-template.md), [assets/ops/feedback-template.md](assets/ops/feedback-template.md), [assets/ops/a3-debrief.md](assets/ops/a3-debrief.md), [assets/ops/negotiation-one-sheet.md](assets/ops/negotiation-one-sheet.md) **Related Skills** - [../docs-ai-prd/SKILL.md](../docs-ai-prd/SKILL.md) — PRD, stories, and prompt/playbook templates - [../software-architecture-design/SKILL.md](../software-architecture-design/SKILL.md) — System design guidance for specs and PRDs - [../software-frontend/SKILL.md](../software-frontend/SKILL.md) — UI implementation considerations for product specs - [../software-backend/SKILL.md](../software-backend/SKILL.md) — Backend/API implications of product decisions - [../startup-growth-playbooks/SKILL.md](../startup-growth-playbooks/SKILL.md) — PLG case studies for activation design --- ## Operational Guide See [references/operational-guide.md](references/operational-guide.md) for detailed patterns, template walkthroughs, example flows, and execution checklists. Keep SKILL.md as the navigation hub; use assets/ when producing artifacts. --- ## External Resources See [data/sources.json](data/sources.json) for official frameworks (Lean Startup, OST, PR/FAQ, OKRs) and AI/LLM safety references. --- Use the quick reference and decision tree above to choose a template, then follow the operational guide for depth. --- ## Trend Awareness Protocol **IMPORTANT**: When users ask recommendation questions about product management tools, frameworks, or practices, use a web search tool to check current trends before answering. If web search is unavailable, use `data/sources.json` and state clearly what you verified vs assumed. ### Trigger Conditions - "What's the best tool for [roadmapping/product analytics/discovery]?" - "What should I use for [OKRs/metrics/customer feedback]?" - "What's the latest in product management?" - "Current best practices for [discovery/roadmaps/prioritization]?" - "Is [framework/tool] still relevant in 2026?" - "[Linear] vs [Jira] vs [other]?" or "[Amplitude] vs [Mixpanel]?" - "Best approach for [AI product management/agentic products]?" ### Required Searches 1. Search: `"product management best practices 2026"` 2. Search: `"[specific tool] vs alternatives 2026"` 3. Search: `"product management trends January 2026"` 4. Search: `"[discovery/roadmap/OKR] frameworks 2026"` ### What to Report After searching, provide: - **Current landscape**: What PM tools/frameworks are popular NOW - **Emerging trends**: New tools, methods, or patterns gaining traction - **Deprecated/declining**: Frameworks/tools losing relevance - **Recommendation**: Based on fresh data, not just static knowledge ### Example Topics (verify with fresh search) - Product management tools (Linear, Productboard, Notion, Coda) - Analytics platforms (Amplitude, Mixpanel, PostHog) - Discovery and research tools (Maze, UserTesting, Dovetail) - Roadmapping approaches (outcome-based, theme-based, now/next/later) - AI product management patterns - Prioritization frameworks (RICE, ICE, opportunity scoring) - OKR and metrics tools ## Fact-Checking - Use web search/web fetch to verify current external facts, versions, pricing, deadlines, regulations, or platform behavior before final answers. - Prefer primary sources; report source links and dates for volatile information. - If web access is unavailable, state the limitation and mark guidance as unverified.