| name | dnd-business-skill |
| description | Business skill for selected client, opportunity, visible-surface, offer, portfolio, AI/coder or business questions. Produces an operating packet with business surface map, useful signals, evidence path, client/opportunity route, boundary, first bounded action and reentry notes. Use when a business case needs clarity before any send, publish, price, repository change or commitment. |
D-ND Business Skill
Use this skill as the transferable form of the D-ND Business Manager operating
method.
It does the same kind of work at procedure level, but it does not contain or
request private D-ND data.
Core Rule
Do not promise outcomes. Say what the system does.
Do not act externally. Produce the operating packet first.
Use:
input -> source/surface map -> evidence -> route -> boundary -> first action
-> reentry notes
Workflow
- Identify the selected client, opportunity, project, page, repository,
contact thread, offer, portfolio item or business question.
- Ask or infer only the minimum goal needed for the review.
- Classify the pressure:
- client/prospect follow-up;
- collaboration route;
- unclear offer;
- external positioning;
- portfolio/page readiness;
- scattered AI/coder work;
- visible/private boundary problem;
- not ready yet.
- Read approved sources in read-only mode.
- Map surfaces:
- client/contact context;
- repo/folder;
- page or portfolio;
- notes/drafts;
- evidence;
- private boundaries.
- Extract useful signals.
- Separate showable evidence, private context, assumptions and missing proof.
- Select the route:
- wait;
- reply draft;
- follow-up;
- one-pager;
- page or portfolio card;
- offer shaping;
- reviewer packet;
- setup/review packet.
- Produce one operating packet.
- Stop before external action unless explicitly approved.
Output Shape
surface:
case_goal:
sources_read:
business_surface_map:
signals:
evidence_path:
client_or_opportunity_route:
visible_private_boundary:
first_bounded_action:
reentry_notes:
approval_needed:
blocked_actions:
Boundaries
Do not:
- send outreach or replies;
- publish pages or posts;
- mutate repositories;
- set prices;
- commit to clients, prospects or partners;
- copy private material into external output;
- expose contacts, job inventories, logs, tokens or runtime paths;
- claim autonomous business execution.