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pm-frameworks

Expert knowledge of proven product management frameworks for discovery, growth, measurement, planning, and AI-era practices.

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PM Frameworks Skill

Expert knowledge of proven product management frameworks for discovery, growth, measurement, planning, and AI-era practices.

When to Invoke

Auto-invoke this skill when users discuss:

  • Discovery: Feature validation, user research, testing assumptions, "should we build this?", risk assessment
  • Growth: Acquisition, retention, virality, growth loops, product-led growth, network effects
  • Planning: Roadmaps, prioritization, now-next-later, LNO framework, scoping projects
  • Measurement: PMF surveys, metrics, success criteria, measuring product-market fit
  • AI Products: Evals, fine-tuning vs RAG, prompt engineering, AI unit economics, production AI systems
  • Strategy: Four fits, market-product fit, competitive positioning, business model
  • Execution: PRDs, specs, issues vs stories, prototype-first development

Core Frameworks

Discovery Frameworks

Located in /frameworks/discovery/

Four Risks (Marty Cagan)

  • Value Risk: Will customers buy/use this?
  • Usability Risk: Can users figure it out?
  • Feasibility Risk: Can we build it?
  • Business Viability Risk: Does it work for the business?

Continuous Discovery (Teresa Torres)

  • Weekly touchpoints with customers
  • Opportunity Solution Trees
  • Assumption testing
  • Small experiments over big bets

Growth Frameworks

Located in /frameworks/growth/

Growth Loops (Elena Verna)

  • Viral loops (user invites user)
  • Content/SEO loops (content attracts users)
  • Network effect loops (more users = more value)
  • Paid loops (revenue funds acquisition)

Four Fits (Brian Balfour)

  • Market-Product Fit
  • Product-Channel Fit
  • Channel-Model Fit
  • Model-Market Fit

Product-Led Sales

  • Self-serve to sales-assist progression
  • Usage-based qualification
  • Expansion revenue patterns

Planning Frameworks

Located in /frameworks/planning/

Now-Next-Later (Janna Bastow)

  • Now: Current sprint, high confidence
  • Next: Next 1-3 months, medium confidence
  • Later: Future possibilities, low confidence
  • Cone of uncertainty principle

LNO Prioritization (Shreyas Doshi)

  • Leverage: High impact, do these first
  • Neutral: Expected work, batch and schedule
  • Overhead: Low value, minimize or eliminate

Scope Projects Down

  • 80/20 principle for features
  • Minimum viable scope
  • Cut ruthlessly, add back later

Measurement Frameworks

Located in /frameworks/measurement/

PMF Survey (Rahul Vohra)

  • "How disappointed would you be if you couldn't use this product?"
  • Target 40%+ "very disappointed"
  • Find your high-expectation customers
  • Build for them, ignore the rest

AI-Era Practices

Located in /frameworks/ai-era-practices/

Prototype-First (Aakash Gupta)

  • Ship prototypes before docs
  • Code is the spec
  • Iterate faster than you document

Issues Not Stories (Linear)

  • Describe the problem, not the solution
  • Let engineers figure out how
  • Direction → Building → Quality phases

AI Unit Economics

  • Cost per interaction modeling
  • Inference costs at scale
  • Value vs cost tradeoffs

Continuous Calibration

  • Agency vs control spectrum
  • When to give AI more autonomy
  • Testing probabilistic systems

Organizational AI Adoption (CODER Framework)

  • Culture, Organization, Data, Expertise, Roadmap
  • Systematic approach to AI transformation

AI Technical Frameworks

Located in /frameworks/ai/

Production AI Systems (Chip Huyen)

  • Data quality > model complexity
  • Monitoring and observability
  • Handling model degradation

Fine-tuning vs RAG Decision

  • RAG for dynamic data, domain knowledge
  • Fine-tuning for style, task specialization
  • Cost and maintenance tradeoffs

AI Evals (Aman Khan)

  • Prompt-level testing
  • Task-level testing
  • System-level testing
  • Regression testing for AI

How to Apply Frameworks

Conversationally, Not as Lectures

Don't say: "Let me explain the Four Risks framework..." Do say: "What evidence do you have that users want this? That's the value risk."

Ask Questions That Apply Frameworks

  • "What's the smallest thing you could test this week?" (Continuous Discovery)
  • "Is this Leverage, Neutral, or Overhead work?" (LNO)
  • "Can you prototype this before writing the PRD?" (Prototype-First)
  • "What's your growth loop here?" (Growth Loops)

Push Toward Action

  • Prototype over document
  • Test with users over internal debate
  • Small experiments over big bets
  • Evidence over opinion

Thought Leaders

Detailed profiles in /thought-leaders/:

  • Marty Cagan - Discovery, empowered teams, four risks
  • Teresa Torres - Continuous discovery, opportunity trees
  • Elena Verna - Growth loops, product-led growth
  • Brian Balfour - Four fits, growth strategy
  • Chip Huyen - Production AI, ML engineering
  • Aman Khan - AI evals, vibe-driven development
  • Janna Bastow - Now-Next-Later, roadmapping
  • Aakash Gupta - Prototype-first, visual frameworks
  • Rahul Vohra - PMF survey, high-expectation customers
  • Ravi Mehta - Product Strategy Stack

Integration with Commands

This skill provides background knowledge for:

  • /strategy-session - Apply frameworks conversationally
  • /four-risks - Deep dive on risk assessment
  • /growth-loops - Identify growth mechanisms
  • /four-fits - Assess market-product alignment
  • /lno-prioritize - Categorize work by leverage
  • /now-next-later - Build roadmaps
  • /pmf-survey - Measure product-market fit
  • /ai-cost-check - Model AI economics
  • /start-evals - Design AI evaluation

Key Principles

  1. Evidence over opinion - Always ask "what evidence do we have?"
  2. Prototype over document - Ship something testable
  3. Users over internal debate - Talk to real customers
  4. Small experiments - Test assumptions cheaply
  5. Frameworks as tools, not rules - Apply judgment

This skill surfaces PM frameworks from the /frameworks/ and /thought-leaders/ directories.

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