From journal-of-management-skills
Polishes prose for Journal of Management manuscripts: theory-forward intros, 250-word abstracts, 15-word titles, APA voice, and 50-page limit enforcement.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
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/journal-of-management-skills:jmgmt-writing-styleThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
- The introduction reviews literature before it states the puzzle and the contribution
JOM intros earn attention fast. A reliable structure:
Keep hypotheses out of the intro; they belong in the developed theory section. The reader should know why the paper matters by the end of page two.
The 50-page limit includes text, notes, references, tables, and figures. When over: tighten the literature review (it is usually the longest and most cuttable section), move secondary analyses and full measures to the online supplement, merge exhibits (see jmgmt-tables-figures), and delete any sentence that the model figure or a table already conveys. Do not solve a length problem by shrinking the contribution paragraph — cut review and method redundancy first.
The theory/hypothesis-development section is where JOM papers most often turn turgid. Keep each hypothesis subsection to a tight arc — name the mechanism, walk the logic in two or three sentences, state the hypothesis — and resist re-summarizing the whole literature before each one. Use the process verb from jmgmt-theory-development so the mechanism stays vivid (signals, depletes, legitimates), and end each subsection with the numbered hypothesis in italics so a reviewer can find all of them in one scan.
A Review-Issue piece is read for structure as much as content. Lead with the organizing framework, signpost it relentlessly (the same headings the framework defines), and make the forward agenda concrete — each open question tied to a construct or mechanism in the framework, not a generic "future research should explore…". The abstract of a review should still name the framework and the single most important agenda item, within the 250-word cap.
Read the abstract and the first two pages aloud. If a non-specialist management colleague cannot, after that, state the puzzle and what the paper contributes, the front end is not yet doing its job — revise before polishing later sections.
【Intro arc】hook → gap → question → contribution (explicit?) [Y/N]
【Title】≤15 words, names the relationship? [Y/N] — draft: "..."
【Abstract】≤250 words, Q→method→finding→contribution? [Y/N]
【APA 7th】citations/references/headings clean? [Y/N]
【Construct consistency】no synonym drift? [Y/N]
【Length】≤50 inclusive pages? if not, cut plan: ...
【Next step】jmgmt-submission
npx claudepluginhub brycewang-stanford/awesome-journal-skills --plugin journal-of-management-skillsPolishes prose and structure for Journal of Management Studies manuscripts: landing abstracts and intros, sustaining theory-forward narratives, and enforcing Harvard refs, UK/US English, and 200-word abstracts.
Drafts and polishes Journal of Communication manuscripts to APA 7th edition, enforcing 35-page and 150-word abstract limits. Tightens prose for broad field readability.
Polishes full-manuscript prose for Academy of Management Journal submissions: front-loads arguments, enforces active voice, and applies AOM house style.