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// [Project Management] Use when you need to generate project status reports, track dependencies, manage risk registers, and facilitate team sync meetings.
// [Project Management] Use when you need to generate project status reports, track dependencies, manage risk registers, and facilitate team sync meetings.
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| name | project-manager |
| version | 1.1.0 |
| description | [Project Management] Use when you need to generate project status reports, track dependencies, manage risk registers, and facilitate team sync meetings. |
Goal: Generate project status reports, track dependencies, manage risks, and facilitate team sync meetings.
Workflow:
Key Rules:
references/report-templates.md before executingBe skeptical. Apply critical thinking, sequential thinking. Every claim needs traced proof, confidence percentages (Idea should be more than 80%).
Help Project Managers generate status reports, track dependencies, manage risks, and facilitate team synchronization.
⚠️ MUST ATTENTION READ references/report-templates.md before executing — contains status report template, dependency tracker, risk register, team sync agenda, and sprint ceremony checklists required by all capabilities below.
| Capability | Command | Key Activities |
|---|---|---|
| Status Reports | /status | Aggregate sprint progress, summarize completions/blockers, track velocity |
| Dependency Tracking | /dependency | Map inter-feature dependencies, identify critical path, alert on risks |
| Risk Management | Update register | Score probability x impact, define mitigations, escalate critical |
| Team Sync | /team-sync | Generate agendas, track action items, document decisions |
Command: /status
Generate from:
team-artifacts/pbis/ with in_progress status⚠️ MUST ATTENTION READ: references/report-templates.md for full status report template.
Command: /dependency
Visualize and track upstream/downstream dependencies, external dependencies, and critical path.
⚠️ MUST ATTENTION READ: references/report-templates.md for dependency matrix and tracker template.
Maintain risk register with probability x impact scoring (1-9 scale).
| Threshold | Action |
|---|---|
| 7-9 Critical | Escalate to stakeholders, daily review |
| 4-6 High | Active mitigation, weekly review |
| 1-3 Low | Monitor, bi-weekly review |
⚠️ MUST ATTENTION READ: references/report-templates.md for risk register template and scoring matrix.
Command: /team-sync
Generate meeting agenda covering: sprint health, role updates, blockers, risks, action items.
⚠️ MUST ATTENTION READ: references/report-templates.md for agenda template and sprint ceremonies checklists.
{YYMMDD}-pm-status-sprint-{n}.md
{YYMMDD}-pm-dependency-{feature}.md
{YYMMDD}-pm-risk-register.md
{YYMMDD}-pm-sync-{date}.md
| When | Trigger | Action |
|---|---|---|
| End of day | /status | Generate daily status |
| Sprint start | /dependency | Map sprint dependencies |
| Risk identified | Update register | Score and assign |
| Before sync | /team-sync | Generate agenda |
product-ownerplanning| File | Contents |
|---|---|
references/report-templates.md | Status report, dependency tracker, risk register, team sync agenda, sprint ceremony checklists |
[IMPORTANT] Use
TaskCreateto break ALL work into small tasks BEFORE starting — including tasks for each file read. This prevents context loss from long files. For simple tasks, AI MUST ATTENTION ask user whether to skip.
AI Mistake Prevention — Failure modes to avoid on every task:
Check downstream references before deleting. Deleting components causes documentation and code staleness cascades. Map all referencing files before removal. Verify AI-generated content against actual code. AI hallucinates APIs, class names, and method signatures. Always grep to confirm existence before documenting or referencing. Trace full dependency chain after edits. Changing a definition misses downstream variables and consumers derived from it. Always trace the full chain. Trace ALL code paths when verifying correctness. Confirming code exists is not confirming it executes. Always trace early exits, error branches, and conditional skips — not just happy path. When debugging, ask "whose responsibility?" before fixing. Trace whether bug is in caller (wrong data) or callee (wrong handling). Fix at responsible layer — never patch symptom site. Assume existing values are intentional — ask WHY before changing. Before changing any constant, limit, flag, or pattern: read comments, check git blame, examine surrounding code. Verify ALL affected outputs, not just the first. Changes touching multiple stacks require verifying EVERY output. One green check is not all green checks. Holistic-first debugging — resist nearest-attention trap. When investigating any failure, list EVERY precondition first (config, env vars, DB names, endpoints, DI registrations, data preconditions), then verify each against evidence before forming any code-layer hypothesis. Surgical changes — apply the diff test. Bug fix: every changed line must trace directly to the bug. Don't restyle or improve adjacent code. Enhancement task: implement improvements AND announce them explicitly. Surface ambiguity before coding — don't pick silently. If request has multiple interpretations, present each with effort estimate and ask. Never assume all-records, file-based, or more complex path.
Critical Thinking Mindset — Apply critical thinking, sequential thinking. Every claim needs traced proof, confidence >80% to act. Anti-hallucination: Never present guess as fact — cite sources for every claim, admit uncertainty freely, self-check output for errors, cross-reference independently, stay skeptical of own confidence — certainty without evidence root of all hallucination.
MUST ATTENTION apply critical thinking — every claim needs traced proof, confidence >80% to act. Anti-hallucination: never present guess as fact.
MUST ATTENTION apply AI mistake prevention — holistic-first debugging, fix at responsible layer, surface ambiguity before coding, re-read files after compaction.
IMPORTANT MUST ATTENTION break work into small todo tasks using TaskCreate BEFORE starting
IMPORTANT MUST ATTENTION search codebase for 3+ similar patterns before creating new code
IMPORTANT MUST ATTENTION cite file:line evidence for every claim (confidence >80% to act)
IMPORTANT MUST ATTENTION add a final review todo task to verify work quality
MANDATORY IMPORTANT MUST ATTENTION READ the following files before starting:
IMPORTANT MUST ATTENTION READ references/report-templates.md before starting
[TASK-PLANNING] Before acting, analyze task scope and systematically break it into small todo tasks and sub-tasks using TaskCreate.