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Selects strategic frameworks for problems, decisions, or challenges via exploratory dialogue across 6 key dimensions. Outputs selection briefs to .frameworks-output/.
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This skill helps users select the right strategic framework for their situation through facilitated exploratory dialogue. The approach is **structured and evidence-based** - matching frameworks to problems using proven selection criteria.
Facilitates 30-60 minute workshops applying strategic frameworks like Design Thinking via dialogue, loading definitions from references/frameworks/, saving outputs to .frameworks-output/.
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This skill helps users select the right strategic framework for their situation through facilitated exploratory dialogue. The approach is structured and evidence-based - matching frameworks to problems using proven selection criteria.
Core principles:
Output: Framework selection brief saved to .frameworks-output/[session-name]/framework-selection.md
Goal: Understand user's situation, problem, and context.
Start with open questions:
Listen for:
Set expectations early: "I'll ask some questions to understand your situation, then recommend 2-3 frameworks that fit best. Sound good?"
Goal: Systematically explore 6 key dimensions to match framework to situation.
Key Dimensions (explore all 6):
Problem Type
Situation Context
Time Horizon
Stakeholders
Data Availability
Implementation Complexity
How to navigate:
references/discovery-questions.mdreferences/framework-selection-guide.md for category detailsreferences/framework-warnings.md to identify mismatchesReference files to consult:
references/frameworks-index.md - Complete framework catalog with keywordsreferences/framework-selection-guide.md - Deep dive on selection dimensionsreferences/discovery-questions.md - Question library for explorationreferences/framework-warnings.md - Warning signs and mismatchesDialogue style:
Good examples:
Bad examples:
Key tactics:
1. Clarify problem type:
2. Assess situation complexity: Use Cynefin-like thinking:
3. Match to role and context:
4. Consider time horizon:
5. Identify warning signs:
From references/framework-warnings.md:
Goal: Present 2-3 best-fit frameworks with clear reasoning.
Structure your recommendation:
# Recommended Frameworks for Your Situation
## Your Situation Summary
[2-3 sentences capturing key dimensions]
---
## 1. [Framework Name] - PRIMARY RECOMMENDATION
**Why it fits:**
- [Reason 1 based on problem type]
- [Reason 2 based on situation context]
- [Reason 3 based on constraints]
**What you'll gain:**
- [Concrete benefit 1]
- [Concrete benefit 2]
- [Concrete benefit 3]
**What it requires:**
- [Time commitment]
- [Data/information needed]
- [Who should be involved]
**Next step:**
Use `/use-framework [framework-name]` to apply it to your situation.
---
## 2. [Framework Name] - STRONG ALTERNATIVE
**Why it fits:**
- [Reason 1]
- [Reason 2]
**When to choose this over #1:**
[Specific conditions where this is better]
**Next step:**
Use `/use-framework [framework-name]` if this resonates more.
---
## 3. [Framework Name] - WORTH CONSIDERING
**Why it might be useful:**
- [Reason 1]
- [Reason 2]
**Best for:**
[Specific scenario or phase where this helps]
---
## ⚠️ Considerations
[Any warnings or important notes about framework application]
## What We Explored
- **Problem Type:** [Strategic/Operational/Innovation/Decision]
- **Context:** [Stable/Changing/Uncertain/Complex]
- **Timeline:** [Immediate/Short/Long-term]
- **Stakeholders:** [Who's involved]
- **Data:** [Rich/Moderate/Limited]
- **Complexity:** [Simple/Moderate/Complex]
Follow-up:
"Which framework resonates most with your situation? I can guide you through applying it with /use-framework [name], or we can explore alternatives if none of these feel right."
Goal: Create selection brief and offer next actions.
Steps:
Propose session name based on situation
competitive-strategy-analysis, product-prioritization-decisionCreate framework selection brief:
.frameworks-output/[session-name]/
└── framework-selection.md
Document structure:
Offer transition:
/use-framework [name]"Strategic (long-term direction):
Operational (execution, processes):
Innovation (new products/services):
Decision (choosing between options):
Stable (clear environment):
Changing (competitive, evolving):
Uncertain (many unknowns):
Complex (interconnected):
Immediate (days/weeks):
Short-term (months):
Long-term (years):
CEO / Founder:
Product Manager:
Strategist:
Operations Manager:
Tech Leader / CTO:
If user asks for specific framework (e.g., "I want to use Design Thinking"):
If none of the 48 frameworks seem right:
/discover-framework to research and add one?"If user asks "Should I use multiple frameworks?":
Answer: "It depends on complexity. Generally:
Before finalizing recommendation, verify:
references/frameworks-index.md - All 48 frameworks with descriptions, categories, keywordsreferences/framework-selection-guide.md - Deep dive on selection dimensions and criteriareferences/discovery-questions.md - Question library for exploring situationreferences/framework-warnings.md - Warning signs for mismatches and poor fits