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customer-journey-mapping-workshop
deanpeters/product-manager-skills · Productivity
Facilitate a structured workshop to map customer journeys, identify pain points, and align teams on experience improvements. \n \n Guides you through five adaptive questions covering persona selection, scenario definition, journey phases, actions/emotions/thoughts per phase, and opportunity prioritization \n Generates a complete journey map artifact with 4–6 phases, customer emotions and pain points per phase, and 5–7 ranked improvement opportunities tied to specific phases \n Designed for disco
threat-mitigation-mapping
wshobson/agents · Productivity
Map identified threats to appropriate security controls and mitigations for effective defense-in-depth planning. \n \n Provides control categorization by type (preventive, detective, corrective) and layer (network, application, data, endpoint, process), with templates for building threat-to-control mappings and calculating coverage gaps \n Includes a standard control library with 15+ pre-built controls covering authentication, encryption, logging, access control, and availability, each mapped to
process-mapping
aj-geddes/useful-ai-prompts · Productivity
Process mapping creates visual representations of workflows, helping teams understand current operations, identify bottlenecks, and design improvements.
threat-mitigation-mapping
sickn33/antigravity-awesome-skills · Productivity
Threat Mitigation Mapping \n Connect threats to controls for effective security planning. \n Use this skill when \n \n Prioritizing security investments \n Creating remediation roadmaps \n Validating control coverage \n Designing defense-in-depth \n Security architecture review \n Risk treatment planning \n \n Do not use this skill when \n \n The task is unrelated to threat mitigation mapping \n You need a different domain or tool outside this scope \n \n Instructions \n \n Clarify goals, constr
user-story-mapping-workshop
deanpeters/product-manager-skills · Productivity
Interactive workshop that transforms flat backlogs into visual story maps organized by user workflow and release priority. \n \n Guides product managers through five adaptive questions to define scope, identify users, generate backbone activities, prioritize user tasks, and plan release slices \n Produces a two-dimensional map with horizontal narrative flow (activities left-to-right) and vertical priority (must-have to nice-to-have top-to-bottom) \n Identifies the walking skeleton—minimal end-to
user-story-mapping
deanpeters/product-manager-skills · Productivity
Hierarchical user journey visualization that breaks activities into steps and tasks, organized left-to-right as narrative flow. \n \n Structures work across two axes: horizontal timeline of user activities (backbone, steps, tasks) and vertical priority levels (MVP to future releases) \n Organizes around user goals and behaviors rather than features or engineering modules, enabling shared understanding across product, design, and engineering teams \n Includes segment, persona, and narrative conte