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Develops business strategies using frameworks like Porter's 5 Forces, SWOT, Blue Ocean, and Good Strategy kernel. Use for market entry, competitive analysis, pricing, positioning, and strategic planning.
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Use when building a structured framework to assess a competitive landscape, evaluate market position, or inform strategic differentiation decisions.
Applies hypothesis-driven MECE problem solving and strategic frameworks (Five Forces, PESTLE, SWOT, Ansoff) to structure complex problems, build issue trees, develop hypotheses, and design analytical workplans.
Provides frameworks and playbooks for analyzing competition, identifying differentiation opportunities, and developing market positioning strategies.
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Core approach -- Good Strategy Kernel (Rumelt): Diagnosis (what's the challenge) → Guiding Policy (overall approach) → Coherent Actions (specific coordinated steps).
Example: SaaS startup entering crowded market → Diagnosis: commoditized features, price competition, high CAC. Guiding Policy: vertical specialization (healthcare) + product-led growth. Coherent Actions: build HIPAA compliance, create compliance templates, offer free tier, invest in SEO for "healthcare SaaS".
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Strategy & Competitive Analysis Progress:
- [ ] Step 1: Frame strategic question and gather context
- [ ] Step 2: Choose framework(s) based on question type
- [ ] Step 3: Conduct analysis using chosen framework(s)
- [ ] Step 4: Synthesize insights and formulate strategy
- [ ] Step 5: Validate and create action plan
Step 1: Frame strategic question
Clarify the strategic question, business context (industry, stage, constraints), competitive landscape, and success criteria. See Common Patterns for typical question types.
Step 2: Choose framework(s)
For industry/competitive structure → Use Porter's 5 Forces. For positioning → Use Blue Ocean Strategy Canvas or Value Chain Analysis. For overall strategy → Use Good Strategy kernel. For multiple options → Use SWOT per option. See Strategic Frameworks Overview and resources/methodology.md for framework selection guidance.
Step 3: Conduct analysis
For straightforward competitive analysis → Use resources/template.md. For complex multi-framework strategy → Study resources/methodology.md for integrated approach. Gather data (competitor research, market analysis, customer insights), apply framework systematically, document findings with evidence.
Step 4: Synthesize insights
Apply Good Strategy kernel: Diagnosis (core challenge from analysis), Guiding Policy (overall approach to address challenge), Coherent Actions (3-5 specific coordinated steps). Ensure coherence (actions reinforce each other, support guiding policy, address diagnosis).
Step 5: Validate and create action plan
Self-assess using resources/evaluators/rubric_strategy_and_competitive_analysis.json. Check: diagnosis grounded in evidence, guiding policy addresses root challenge, actions coherent and specific, competitive positioning clear, assumptions explicit, risks identified. Create strategy-and-competitive-analysis.md with strategy summary, supporting analysis, action plan with owners/timelines.
| Framework | Use When | Key Output |
|---|---|---|
| Good Strategy Kernel | Overall strategy formulation | Diagnosis + Guiding Policy + Coherent Actions |
| Porter's 5 Forces | Assess industry attractiveness, competitive intensity | Industry structure analysis, profit potential |
| SWOT Analysis | Evaluate internal/external factors, compare options | Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats |
| Blue Ocean Strategy | Find uncontested market space, redefine competition | Strategy canvas, value innovation |
| Playing to Win | Define strategic choices explicitly | Where to play (markets/segments), How to win (advantage) |
| Value Chain Analysis | Identify cost advantages, differentiation opportunities | Value activities, cost drivers, linkages |
| BCG Matrix | Manage product portfolio | Stars, Cash Cows, Dogs, Question Marks |
| Competitive Profiling | Understand specific competitors deeply | Competitor SWOT, positioning, strategy inference |
Framework Selection:
See resources/methodology.md for detailed framework application guidance.
Competitor Profiling:
Porter's 5 Forces:
Output: Industry attractiveness (high/medium/low profit potential), key competitive dynamics, strategic implications.
Competitive Moats (sustainable advantages):
Pattern 1: Market Entry Strategy
Pattern 2: Competitive Response
Pattern 3: Strategic Planning (Annual)
Pattern 4: Differentiation Strategy
Evidence-Based:
Coherence:
Realism:
Specificity:
Differentiation:
Inputs Required:
Frameworks to Use:
Outputs Produced:
strategy-and-competitive-analysis.md with:
Resources:
Minimum Quality Standard: