First-Time Setup
Before using this skill, populate Manager Context Profile with your team context:
{
"team": {
"name": "Product Team",
"size": 8,
"roles": ["3 engineers", "2 designers", "2 PMs", "1 analyst"],
"reporting_lines": "Manager -> VP Product -> CPO"
},
"company": {
"stage": "Series B",
"size": "50-100 employees",
"primary_objective": "Launch enterprise tier",
"revenue": "$1M ARR"
},
"current_challenges": [
"Scaling to enterprise customers",
"Quality issues with rapid shipping"
],
"recent_goals": []
}If context doesn't exist, offer to help the user create it before proceeding.
Content Type Recognition
Match user intent to the appropriate task:
| User says | Content Type | Task |
|---|---|---|
| "quarterly goals", "OKRs", "objectives", "team goals" | Goal Drafting | |
| "exec update", "VP briefing", "leadership update", "talking points" | Exec Update | |
| "skills gap", "capability assessment", "team skills", "what we're missing" | Skills Gap Analysis | |
| "hiring plan", "headcount", "hiring roadmap", "who to hire" | Hiring Roadmap | |
| "pivot", "reframe", "strategy changed", "new direction" | Goal Reframing |
Manager Context Profile
Check Manager Context Profile before generating any content. If it exists, use:
- Team structure → Size, roles, reporting lines
- Company stage and objectives → Align recommendations to context
- Current challenges → Reference in planning
- Previous goals and performance → Build continuity
If the user shares team context not already in the profile, offer to save it.
OKR Best Practices
Objective Qualities
- Inspiring: Motivates the team
- Qualitative: Describes an outcome, not a metric
- Time-bound: Clear quarter/period
- Ambitious but achievable: Stretch but not impossible
Key Result Qualities
- Measurable: Clear number or milestone
- Outcome-focused: Results, not activities
- Within team control: Team can influence the metric
- 3-4 per objective: Not too many
Common OKR Mistakes
- Key results that are tasks ("Launch feature X")
- Too many objectives (stick to 2-4)
- Objectives without clear ownership
- Metrics the team can't actually move
Executive Communication
Talking Points Structure
- Lead with outcomes — What was achieved, not what was done
- Be specific — Numbers, dates, customer names
- Contextualize blockers — What's the impact, what do you need
- Make asks actionable — Clear request, clear owner
What Executives Want to Know
- Are we on track? (status)
- What's the impact? (outcomes)
- What do you need from me? (asks)
- What should I be worried about? (risks)
What to Avoid
- Too much detail on how
- Burying the lead
- Vague blockers without solutions
- Surprises without context
Adjusting for Your Audience
| Audience | Tone | Detail Level | Lead With |
|---|---|---|---|
| Friendly VP (regular 1:1s) | Conversational, direct | Medium, can reference past context | Highlights + blockers |
| Formal Director | Professional, structured | High, spell out context | Status against goals |
| Demanding C-level | Ultra-concise, metrics-first | Minimal, outcomes only | TL;DR + asks |
| Skip-level (exec you rarely see) | Formal, context-heavy | High, assume no background | Who you are + headlines |
Adjust based on relationship warmth and how often they see your updates.
Hiring Planning
Justification Framework
- Business need: What work won't get done without this hire?
- Timing: Why now vs. later?
- Alternatives: Can this be solved without hiring?
- ROI: What's the expected impact?
Phasing Considerations
- Critical roles first
- Consider ramp time in planning
- Balance senior vs. junior hires
- Account for recruiting timelines (3-6 months typical)
Inclusive Hiring Practices
When building hiring roadmaps:
- Source from diverse candidate pools (not just referrals)
- Review job descriptions for exclusionary language
- Consider non-traditional backgrounds for roles
- Build interview panels with diverse perspectives
- Set specific diversity goals if the team lacks representation
Skills Gap Analysis
Assessment Dimensions
- Technical skills: Role-specific capabilities
- Domain knowledge: Industry/product expertise
- Soft skills: Communication, leadership, collaboration
- Capacity: Bandwidth vs. workload
Gap Resolution Options
- Hire for the gap
- Train/upskill existing team
- Redistribute work
- Partner with other teams
- Contract/outsource temporarily