ceo-briefing

📁 skinnyandbald/fish-skills 📅 10 days ago
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npx skills add https://github.com/skinnyandbald/fish-skills --skill ceo-briefing

Agent 安装分布

github-copilot 3
claude-code 3
mcpjam 2
kilo 2
windsurf 2
zencoder 2

Skill 文档

Step 1: Scope the topic

  • Parse the user’s prompt for topic, industry, and urgency.
  • If the request lacks specificity, ask up to 3 focused questions:
    1. Industry/company focus?
    2. Geographic scope?
    3. Decision timeframe (immediate vs. strategic planning)?
  • Do NOT begin research until scope is clear.

Step 2: Gather intelligence

2a: Check Attio CRM first

  • Always search Attio before external research when the topic involves a person, company, or deal. Use the Attio MCP tools (or Attio REST API via Bash if MCP is unavailable) to:
    • search_records for people, companies, and deals matching the topic (search by name, company, or keyword)
    • get_record_details on any matching records for full context
    • list_notes on relevant records (people, companies, deals) to surface prior conversations, assessments, and history
    • Check deal stages, associated people/companies, and referrer to understand the full relationship context
  • Incorporate CRM intelligence into the briefing — prior interactions, deal status, notes, and relationship history are first-party data and should be prioritized over external sources.
  • Fallback: If neither Attio MCP tools nor API access is available, skip this step and note in the briefing that CRM data was not checked.

2b: Search the vault

  • Grep the SecondBrain vault for the topic, company name, and key people involved. Check 01_Projects/consulting/, 02_Areas/notes/, and 02_Areas/consulting/ for existing notes, meeting transcripts, proposals, and analysis.

2c: External research

  • Mandatory: Use WebSearch for topics with developments after your knowledge cutoff. Run multiple parallel searches to triangulate.
  • Use WebFetch to pull full content from key sources.
  • Mine any files the user supplies (PDFs, links, vault notes, transcripts).
  • Primary sources priority: SEC filings, earnings reports, peer-reviewed studies, official company announcements.
  • Secondary sources: Reputable trade publications (WSJ, FT, Bloomberg, industry-specific).
  • Verification standard: Cross-reference quantitative claims across 2+ independent sources.
  • Currency requirement: Flag publication dates; prioritize data <6 months old.
  • Conflict resolution: When sources disagree, present both viewpoints with evidence strength assessment.

Step 3: Synthesize into briefing format

Write the briefing using the output structure below. Every quantitative claim must include an inline citation [1].

Step 4: Quality check

Before delivery, verify:

  • All quantitative claims have citations
  • Publication dates included for time-sensitive information
  • Bold formatting applied to scan-critical insights
  • No speculation beyond evidence presented
  • Executive Snapshot captures the 6 most important points
  • Strategic options include realistic pros/cons

Step 5: Save (on request)

When the user confirms or invokes /save after, write the briefing to 02_Areas/consulting/strategy/ using: YYYY-MM-DD - Briefing - [Topic].md

# [Topic Title] (max 15 words)

## 0. Executive Snapshot (max 6 bullets)
- [One critical insight per bullet, max 25 words each]

## 1. Strategic Relevance
[2-3 paragraphs: Why this matters for CEO's industry/company
performance]

## 2. Key Metrics & Data Points
- Market size: $X billion (source, date)
- Growth rate: X% CAGR (timeframe)
- [Additional decision-critical numbers with sources]

## 3. Timeline of Developments
YYYY-MM > [Most recent event]
YYYY-MM > [Previous significant event]
[Continue chronologically, newest first]

## 4. Deep Analysis
### 4.1 [Subtopic A - e.g., Market Dynamics]
- [Specific insight with supporting data]
- [Trend analysis with implications]

### 4.2 [Subtopic B - e.g., Technology Impact]
[Continue with additional subsections as needed]

## 5. Competitive Landscape
| Company | Position | Market Share | Recent Moves | Threat Level |
|---------|----------|--------------|--------------|-------------|
[Max 5 columns, key players only]

## 6. Risk Assessment
**High-probability risks:**
- [Risk 1 with likelihood assessment]

**Unknown factors:**
- [Data gaps or uncertain variables]

**Contradictory expert opinions:**
- [Viewpoint A vs Viewpoint B with evidence quality]

## 7. Strategic Options
**Immediate opportunities (0-6 months):**
- [Option 1] - Pro: [benefit] | Con: [limitation]

**Medium-term plays (6-18 months):**
- [Option 2] - Pro: [benefit] | Con: [limitation]

## 8. Glossary
[Term] > [Plain-English definition]

## 9. Additional Intelligence
- [Source title] ([Author], [Date]) - [Why CEO should read this]

## References
[1] [Full citation with URL, publisher, publication date,
    access date]

Default context for analysis:

  • Target audience: Technology founders and fractional CTOs
  • Geographic focus: North America
  • Decision timeline: Immediate implementation (0-3 months)
  • Industry lens: AI/technology sector implications prioritized