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plan-initiative
Activate when an Engineering Manager needs to shape a rough initiative into a clear, scoped, outcome-oriented brief before execution.
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Activate when an Engineering Manager needs to shape a rough initiative into a clear, scoped, outcome-oriented brief before execution.
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| name | plan-initiative |
| version | 1.0.0 |
| description | Activate when an Engineering Manager needs to shape a rough initiative into a clear, scoped, outcome-oriented brief before execution. |
| triggers | ["plan-initiative","initiative","kickoff","scope","framing","epics","discovery","roadmap"] |
A facilitation skill for Engineering Managers to move from a rough idea to a solid initiative brief. This skill prioritizes thinking quality over document speed: clarify the problem first, then define delivery.
Start with the EM's own description, then ask focused questions in small batches. Keep iterating until uncertainty is low across all mandatory fields.
Ask for:
Draft only after mandatory fields are clear enough for a credible plan.
Title rules:
Use this format:
## SUMMARY
[1-3 sentences: what this is, why now, expected change]
## PROBLEM
[Concrete problem statement with available evidence/signals]
## OUTCOME
[What changes when successful; include metric/proxy if meaningful]
## CURRENT SITUATION
[Known context, prior attempts, constraints]
## SCOPE
[Explicit in-scope boundaries]
## OUT OF SCOPE
[Explicit exclusions]
## APPROACH
[High-level approach, phases, discovery vs build logic]
## PROPOSED EPICS
Discovery:
- [Epic title] - [one-line purpose]
Build:
- [Epic title] - [one-line purpose]
## TEAM AND DEPENDENCIES
[Teams involved, dependency map, criticality]
## RISKS, UNKNOWNS, ASSUMPTIONS
[Top risks, open unknowns, key assumptions to validate]
## NEXT STEPS
[3-5 concrete actions with immediate execution value]
After showing the draft, always ask for explicit selection:
Do not finalize without confirmation.
Good activation input:
"Help me plan an initiative to reduce incidents caused by config drift across services."
Expected behavior:
Bad behavior to avoid:
SCOPE and OUT OF SCOPE sections in every draftrecursive-exploration (iterative discovery and confidence gating)documentation (clear structure and precision in written artifacts)