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robdefeo/agent-skills · Productivity

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Guide ideas through Amazon's Working Backwards process, from 5 Questions to PR-FAQ. \n \n Supports six entry points: drafting 5Q answers from a rough idea, refining existing answers, verifying answers with probing questions, generating a PR-FAQ document, reviewing an existing PR-FAQ, or clarifying any process element \n The 5 Questions phase forces clarity on customer, problem, benefit, validation, and experience before any document writing \n The PR-FAQ phase transforms solid 5Q answers into a

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refoundai/lenny-skills · Productivity

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Apply working backwards methodology to clarify product vision before building. \n \n Guides users through the core framework: identify the customer problem, write a mock press release, develop an FAQ, and evaluate three criteria (big idea, strategic fit, viable plan) \n Draws on insights from 12 product leaders including Ian McAllister, Bill Carr, and Melanie Perkins on starting with customer problems, defining ideal future states, and escaping incremental thinking \n Flags common mistakes like