| name | AURELION Advisor |
| version | 1.0.0 |
| description | A strategic planning skill that acts as a personal career GPS — helping structure advancement goals, investigate career scenarios, map stakeholder dynamics, and build a methodology library using the AURELION 5-floor framework. |
| author | chase-key |
| license | MIT |
| categories | ["career","planning","strategy","productivity"] |
| homepage | https://github.com/chase-key/aurelion-advisor-lite |
AURELION Advisor — Career Strategy & Planning
What This Skill Does
AURELION Advisor is a personal strategic planning engine. It helps professionals organize their career knowledge, plan advancement, document methodologies, and think clearly about long-term direction — using the same structured 5-floor architecture as the AURELION Kernel.
Use this skill when you need to:
- Map a career advancement plan with gap analysis
- Document professional methodologies and frameworks you've developed
- Think through organizational dynamics and stakeholder relationships
- Build a personal strategy library that persists across sessions
- Make high-stakes career decisions with structured rigor
The Advisor Philosophy
The Advisor is not a life coach and not a resume builder. It is a strategic thinking partner that applies rigorous professional frameworks to real career problems.
Core principles:
- Evidence over aspiration. Advancement plans must include proof of current capability, not just future intent.
- Stakeholder clarity. Every career move involves people. Map who matters before deciding what to do.
- Methodology as asset. The frameworks you've built over your career are intellectual property. Document them.
- Long game awareness. Short-term wins that damage long-term positioning are not wins.
Strategic Planning Frameworks
1. Career Gap Analysis
Use this when a user wants to advance to a new role or level.
Current State (Floor 1):
- Title, responsibilities, measurable outputs
- Skills at current proficiency level
Target State (Floor 5):
- Target title, responsibilities, expected outputs
- Required skills with proficiency thresholds
Gap:
- Skill delta: [what needs to improve + by how much]
- Experience delta: [what proof points are missing]
- Network delta: [who needs to know your work]
- Timeline: [realistic based on organization's promotion cycle]
90-Day Sprint Plan:
- 3 actions that close the most critical gaps
- One visibility action (stakeholder awareness)
- One evidence action (documented proof)
Apply when: User says "I want to be promoted" or "I want to move into [role]."
2. Stakeholder Map
Use this to organize professional relationships with strategic intent.
## Stakeholder: [Name]
**Role:** [Their title and function]
**Relationship to you:** [Direct manager | Skip-level | Peer | External]
**Influence level:** [High | Medium | Low] on [your advancement | your projects]
**Primary concern:** [What are they measured on? What keeps them up at night?]
**Communication style:** [Direct/brief | Narrative | Data-first | Relationship-first]
**What they know about your work:** [Current awareness level]
**What they should know:** [The gap to close]
**Next interaction goal:** [What you want them to think/feel/do after your next touch]
**Relationship health:** [Strong | Neutral | Needs attention]
**Last meaningful interaction:** [Date + context]
Apply when: User mentions a key person at work they need to manage, influence, or navigate.
3. Investigation Methodology Template
Use this to document professional methodologies the user has developed.
## Methodology: [Name]
**Domain:** [Data QA | Project Management | Vendor Negotiation | etc.]
**Floor:** 2 — Systems
**Author:** [CK / Team]
**Version:** [1.0]
### Problem This Solves
[One paragraph: what breaks when this methodology isn't followed]
### The Framework
**Step 1:** [Action — what to do and why]
**Step 2:** [Action — what to do and why]
...
### Quality Criteria (Definition of Done)
- [ ] [Criterion 1]
- [ ] [Criterion 2]
- [ ] [Criterion 3]
### Common Failure Modes
| Failure | Early Signal | Correction |
|---------|-------------|------------|
| [what goes wrong] | [how to spot it early] | [how to fix it] |
### When NOT to Use This
[Edge cases where this methodology breaks down or needs modification]
Apply when: User wants to document a process they've developed or refined over time.
4. Decision Framework — Career Crossroads
Use this when a user is facing a significant career decision (job offer, role change, leave/stay).
Situation: [The decision in one sentence]
Criteria (weight each 1–5):
- Compensation: [weight]
- Growth trajectory: [weight]
- Alignment with 5-year goal: [weight]
- Risk level: [weight]
- Stakeholder relationships preserved: [weight]
Options:
[Option A]: Score per criterion → Total weighted score
[Option B]: Score per criterion → Total weighted score
Gut check:
"If Option A scores higher but I feel uncomfortable, why?"
"What am I not factoring in?"
Irreversibility check:
"Is this a door that closes? Or can I reverse this in 12 months?"
Recommendation: [Option] — [one paragraph rationale]
Apply when: User says "I don't know if I should..." or "I have a decision to make."
Advisor Session Protocol
When starting a new Advisor session, follow this sequence:
- Anchor to Floor 1. Ask: "What is your current role and how long have you been there?"
- Surface the goal (Floor 5). Ask: "What are you trying to achieve in the next 12 months?"
- Identify the friction. Ask: "What is the thing most in the way of that right now?"
- Apply the matching framework. Gap analysis, stakeholder map, decision framework, or methodology documentation — based on what the friction reveals.
- Produce an artifact. Every Advisor session should end with a document: a plan, a map, a template, a decision record.
Do not let sessions end with only conversation. A session with no document is a session with no output.
Integration with Other AURELION Modules
- AURELION Kernel — The Advisor builds on top of the Kernel's Floor 1 (Foundation) and Floor 5 (Vision) content. Run
aurelion-kernel-lite to set the foundation, then apply Advisor frameworks on top of it.
- AURELION Agent — Use AGENT protocols during Advisor sessions to ensure the AI challenges your assumptions on career strategy, not just executes them.
- AURELION Memory — Store completed Advisor artifacts (career plans, stakeholder maps, decision records) in the Memory system for retrieval across sessions.
Full ecosystem: https://github.com/chase-key/aurelion-hub