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championing-a-strategy-idea
// Primary-Owner playbook for shepherding a Technical Strategy Idea through Architecture's pre-funnel evaluation into the Software Initiative Funnel.
// Primary-Owner playbook for shepherding a Technical Strategy Idea through Architecture's pre-funnel evaluation into the Software Initiative Funnel.
Coordinate cross-team review and signoff for a Bitwarden Tech Breakdown. Use when identifying affected teams, building the Part 3 signoff table, chasing signoffs to move from PROPOSED to ACCEPTED, or running the completion-communication checklist before COMPLETE.
Phase-by-phase guidance for participating in Bitwarden's Software Initiative Funnel. Covers ownership boundaries between shepherd and tech lead at each phase, how to run an epic breakdown after handoff, sizing and estimation, cross-team dependency tracking, and the escalation paths that protect team autonomy. Use when a team is about to receive an initiative epic, when participating in an Architectural Assessment or PoC, when preparing a team breakdown, or when surfacing concerns back to the shepherd or engineering leadership.
Draft engineering work breakdowns following the Bitwarden Tech Breakdown template. Use when starting a new tech breakdown, filling in the scope checklist, drafting specification child pages, capturing open questions, or moving the doc between status states (IN PLANNING / IN PROGRESS / PROPOSED / ACCEPTED / COMPLETE).
Phase 5 (Implementation) deep-dive playbook — shepherd coordinates teams executing the initiative across the support period, pulse check, retrospective, and closure.
Peer-Reviewer and portfolio-curator side of the TSI Shepherding Model — backlog stewardship, quarterly prioritization, funnel intake handoff.
Phase 3 (Proof of Concept) deep-dive playbook — validates the Research recommendation in real Bitwarden code and drafts the ADR.
| name | championing-a-strategy-idea |
| description | Primary-Owner playbook for shepherding a Technical Strategy Idea through Architecture's pre-funnel evaluation into the Software Initiative Funnel. |
| when_to_use | Use when driving a specific TSI as its named Primary Owner. Triggers — "I think Bitwarden should…", "I'm Primary Owner on ARCH-…", "running the Adoption Retrospective". Not for peer-reviewer or portfolio work (use `curating-the-strategy-ideas-backlog`). |
| allowed-tools | Skill, mcp__plugin_bitwarden-atlassian-tools_bitwarden-atlassian__get_issue, mcp__plugin_bitwarden-atlassian-tools_bitwarden-atlassian__get_issue_comments, mcp__plugin_bitwarden-atlassian-tools_bitwarden-atlassian__get_issue_remote_links, mcp__plugin_bitwarden-atlassian-tools_bitwarden-atlassian__search_issues, mcp__plugin_bitwarden-atlassian-tools_bitwarden-atlassian__get_confluence_page, mcp__plugin_bitwarden-atlassian-tools_bitwarden-atlassian__get_confluence_page_comments, mcp__plugin_bitwarden-atlassian-tools_bitwarden-atlassian__search_confluence, mcp__plugin_bitwarden-atlassian-tools_bitwarden-atlassian__search_confluence_cql |
Primary-Owner playbook for shepherding a Technical Strategy Idea (TSI) through Architecture's pre-funnel evaluation. Spans filing the ARCH idea, pairing with a peer reviewer, completing the Stakeholder & Engagement Map (with Known Friction Points), presenting at Architecture Council, navigating quarterly prioritization, and running the Adoption Retrospective at Implementation handoff. Time horizon: driven by the quarterly review cadence, not a fixed clock.
For the Peer Reviewer / portfolio-curator side use Skill(curating-the-strategy-ideas-backlog); for the team-tech-lead-as-contributor framing (filing well, driving passes to a Staff+ owner) use Skill(contributing-to-technical-strategy) in bitwarden-tech-lead.
Per the TSI page, every idea in active status has two Architecture-side roles assigned:
The pairing matters. The TSI page is explicit: "No single engineer should carry more than two active reviewer assignments at a time, primary or peer." If you are taking on a Primary Owner role and already have two active assignments, surface that — overloaded review defeats its purpose and stalls ideas you've nominally taken on but can't actually drive.
Roughly:
Skill(shepherding-an-initiative) for the funnel arc.After implementation completes on the funnel side, you and the peer reviewer run an Adoption Retrospective focused on influence effectiveness. That comes back here, not to the funnel skills — see the bottom of this skill.
The TSI template lives in JPD under the ARCH project. The most-load-bearing sections for the Primary Owner are:
You can file with Skill(contributing-to-technical-strategy) in bitwarden-tech-lead as a reference for template mechanics. That skill is the contributor-side framing; everything past filing — pairing, mapping, sharpening, presenting, prioritizing — is this skill's territory.
The single highest-leverage thing this skill does well. Per the TSI page, ideas do not advance from Backlog to Research without a complete map, jointly completed by Primary Owner and Peer Reviewer. The map has five fields:
Two questions the Peer Reviewer should be pushing on, and you should be pushing yourself on first:
The map is also a living document. As Research surfaces new stakeholders or friction, update it. The Adoption Retrospective at the end of the arc will ask whether the map was accurate — write it to be checkable later.
The TSI Research phase is lighter than the funnel's Research phase — you are not yet producing an Architectural Assessment. You are sharpening understanding enough that the idea is ready to be presented and prioritized.
When the idea is ready — map complete, problem statement sharp, friction acknowledged, engagement approach validated by some early conversations — bring it to Architecture Council.
What Architecture Council provides at this stage: cross-initiative awareness, validation of strategic alignment, surface concerns about timing or conflict, sometimes a recommendation about engagement approach.
What it does not provide: a green light independent of the engineering-leadership prioritization that follows. The Council recommends; leadership prioritizes; both inform whether the idea earns funnel intake.
Per the Architecture / Engineering Operating Model, Architecture brings prioritized ideas to engineering leadership quarterly (60 minutes, deep review) with monthly lightweight updates (15–20 min) in between.
Your job leading into the quarterly review:
If approved, the idea transitions to the funnel at Phase 1 Identification. Per the TSI page and Idea-Based Initiatives:
From here, hand off to Skill(shepherding-an-initiative) for the umbrella playbook of the funnel arc. The arc you've just driven becomes the upstream context for that work.
Per the TSI page, decline reasons are recorded explicitly:
Document the rationale on the idea in JPD before moving it to Declined. The institutional memory matters — six months later, someone may surface the same pattern and benefit from knowing what was concluded.
Held ideas are different from declined. If timing is wrong but the thesis remains valid, push for "Later" rather than Declined and revisit at the next quarterly review.
This is the conclusion of the championing arc and it lives here, not in the funnel skills. Per the TSI page, when the initiative reaches Implementation and begins its Work Transition Playbook handoff, the Primary Owner and Peer Reviewer run a brief retrospective focused on influence effectiveness — not delivery mechanics.
Four questions, all about how Architecture used its influence to land this thesis:
The TSI page directs that findings are "shared in the Architecture working session and captured as a comment on the original idea for institutional memory." Both venues matter — the working session improves Architecture's collective practice; the comment ensures the next person who finds this idea has the retrospective context.
This is distinct from the funnel's end-of-Implementation retrospective in Skill(coordinating-implementation-across-teams) — that one is shepherd + receiving tech leads, focused on execution. The Adoption Retrospective is Architecture-internal (Primary Owner + Peer Reviewer), focused on influence.
Skill(curating-the-strategy-ideas-backlog) for the Peer-Reviewer / portfolio-curator side of the same Shepherding Model; Skill(shepherding-an-initiative) for what happens once your idea earns funnel intake; Skill(contributing-to-technical-strategy) (in bitwarden-tech-lead) for the team-tech-lead-as-contributor side of filing.