| name | consulting-analysis |
| description | Structure source-grounded consulting-style analysis for strategy, market, product, operations, or decision memos. Use for MECE problem framing, hypotheses, options, tradeoffs, executive recommendations, or "consulting analysis" requests; do not use for legal/financial advice, implementation, data computation, chart rendering, or unsourced business claims. |
Consulting Analysis
Purpose
Convert an ambiguous business or product question into a clear, evidence-backed recommendation with assumptions, options, risks, and next decisions.
When to Use
Use for:
- strategy memos, product/business case analysis, market-entry framing, operational diagnosis, or option comparison
- MECE issue trees, hypotheses, criteria, tradeoff tables, and executive summaries
- turning research notes into a decision-ready recommendation
Do not use for:
- regulated legal, investment, tax, medical, or HR advice
- numeric analysis of a dataset; use
data-analysis
- chart design; use
chart-visualization
- implementing the recommendation
Workflow
- Clarify the decision owner, decision deadline, success metric, constraints, and non-goals.
- Frame the problem as a decision question, then split it into MECE drivers or hypotheses.
- Inventory evidence by source type and reliability. Mark assumptions separately from facts.
- Compare options against explicit criteria: impact, cost, speed, risk, reversibility, evidence strength, and strategic fit.
- Synthesize a recommendation plus alternatives, not just a list of pros/cons.
- State what would change the recommendation and what evidence should be gathered next.
Authenticity Rules
- Do not invent market sizes, competitor facts, customer quotes, financial projections, or benchmark numbers.
- If the user supplies estimates, label them user-provided unless independently verified.
- Keep confidence tied to evidence quality; weak evidence can still support a hypothesis, not a final claim.
Output Contract
STATUS: ANALYZED | PARTIAL | BLOCKED
CONFIDENCE: high | medium | low
DECISION QUESTION:
- <question, owner, timing, constraints>
ISSUE TREE / HYPOTHESES:
- <driver or hypothesis> - Evidence/assumption:
OPTIONS:
- <option> | impact | cost | risk | reversibility | evidence strength
RECOMMENDATION:
- <recommended option and why>
RISKS / WATCHPOINTS:
- <risk and mitigation>
NEXT EVIDENCE:
- <source or experiment that would change confidence>
Provenance
Clean-room AILI/OpenCode adaptation inspired by the public DeerFlow consulting-analysis skill pattern. No upstream skill text, runtime paths, tools, generated assets, or provider assumptions are copied. Source family: bytedance/deer-flow, MIT License.