From pom-skills
Drafts a point-by-point response letter after a Production and Operations Management (POM) revise-and-resubmit, addressing the Department Editor and referees, splitting changes between the main paper and e-companion, and respecting the 32-page cap.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/pom-skills:pom-rebuttalThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
- You received a POM R&R and have planned (or made) the revision
Write the response letter after revising the manuscript, not before. Resubmit through ScholarOne (mc.manuscriptcentral.com/poms) to the same Department Editor where possible, and keep the revised main document within the 32-page cap — push heavy new material into the unlimited online e-companion.
pom-theory-development, pom-contribution-framing).【Decision round】1st R&R / 2nd round / ...
【Editor priorities addressed】1... 2... 3...
【Per-referee coverage】R1: x/x, R2: x/x, R3: x/x — all answered? yes/no
【Major changes】mechanism/practice: ... method/data: ... new analysis: ...
【Declined requests + justification】[...]
【Page/e-companion status】main pages within 32? new material → e-companion
【Next step】resubmit via ScholarOne; on next decision → pom-review-process
npx claudepluginhub brycewang-stanford/awesome-journal-skills --plugin pom-skillsPlans an M&SOM revision around DE/AE priorities and drafts a point-by-point response letter preserving operations centrality and the 32-page cap.
Drafts a point-by-point response and revision plan for a Management Science R&R, prioritizing the Department Editor's binding concerns and preserving double-anonymization.
Drafts point-by-point response-to-reviewers for Journal of Management Studies R&R, handling reviewer conflicts and theoretical contribution reframing.