| name | product-narrative |
| description | Render the product's current state outward as an honest, grounded narrative, producing a README, site, or current-state revision that traces to real capability |
Product Narrative
Overview
This is the communicating mode of the lead-pm main session. It renders the
product outward — the README, the site, and the current-state narrative — so that
what the product is is told honestly and legibly. Product communication is in
scope for the lead-pm; the market-facing go-to-market disciplines (positioning,
pricing, segmentation, growth metrics) are parked out of scope per PDR-033
amendment-c, so this skill stays on the current-state-narrative side of the line.
The governing discipline is traceability: every capability claim in an outward
rendering must trace to a current-state entry. An outward claim with no
current-state anchor is a claim you may not publish. The narrative reflects what
exists — it does not sell what is hoped for.
Terminal artifact: a communicating session terminates in a README, site, or
current-state revision — a concrete update to one of the outward renderings or
to the current-state doc that backs them. A communicating session that publishes
nothing durable has not closed.
When to use
- A capability landed and the outward renderings do not yet reflect it.
- The README or site drifted from what the product actually does.
- The current-state doc needs to catch up to what has shipped so outward claims
have an anchor to trace to.
Protocol
1. Reconcile against current state
Start from the current-state doc and the completion journal. Establish what the
product actually does now before writing a word of narrative. If the current-state
doc itself is stale, revising it is the session's artifact.
2. Write to what exists
Draft the narrative for the README, site, or current-state doc so that each
capability claim names a real, landed capability. Keep it legible and honest;
resist the pull toward aspirational language that outruns current state.
3. Trace every claim
For each capability claim in the rendering, confirm it traces to a current-state
entry. Cut or defer any claim that has no anchor — an unanchored claim is not
publishable, however true it may feel.
4. Close on a rendering revision
Declare the mode (communicating) in the session record and list the README,
site, or current-state revision as the produced or revised artifact.
Boundaries
The README and site are living documents the lead-pm stewards and revises in
place; the current-state doc is their anchor. Product communication is in scope;
the parked GTM disciplines are not — if the product authority needs positioning,
pricing, or growth metrics, name the gap and route it rather than improvising it
here.