Questioning

Questioning skills and workflows surfaced by the site skill importer.

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grill-me

by mattpocock

grill-me is a decision-support skill that interviews you one question at a time about a plan, design, or proposal until the key branches are understood. Use it when you want structured pushback, clearer tradeoffs, or a rigorous grill-me guide for high-stakes choices.

Decision Support
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interview-script

by phuryn

interview-script helps you create structured customer interview guides with warm-up, core exploration, and wrap-up sections. It follows The Mom Test and JTBD-style probing to keep questions neutral, avoid pitching, and focus on past behavior for discovery, product, and UX research interviews.

UX Research
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jobs-to-be-done

by deanpeters

Use the jobs-to-be-done skill to turn customer feedback into a structured JTBD analysis of jobs, pains, and gains. Built for Product Management, discovery interviews, positioning, and unmet-need analysis when you want more than a generic prompt.

Product Management
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discovery-process

by deanpeters

discovery-process is a structured workflow for turning a vague product problem into a validated direction through framing, interviews, synthesis, and experiments. It helps product managers and UX researchers validate assumptions, clarify pain points, and decide what to build next.

UX Research
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workshop-facilitation

by deanpeters

The workshop-facilitation skill provides a structured, multi-turn workshop flow with one question at a time, progress tracking, and decision-point options. It’s ideal for PM workshops, discovery sessions, and workflow templates that need consistent pacing and clean interruption handling.

Workflow Templates
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problem-framing-canvas

by deanpeters

The problem-framing-canvas skill guides teams through MITRE’s Problem Framing Canvas to clarify messy requests before solutioning. Use it for decision support when stakeholders disagree, assumptions are unclear, or you need a sharper problem statement and How Might We question.

Decision Support
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problem-statement

by deanpeters

The problem-statement skill helps you turn a vague product ask into a user-centered problem statement. It captures who is blocked, what they are trying to do, why it matters, and how it feels. Use it for discovery, prioritization, PRDs, and Technical Writing workflows when you need to frame the problem before solutioning.

Technical Writing
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writing-fragments

by mattpocock

writing-fragments is a focused interview skill for capturing claims, vignettes, sharp sentences, and half-formed ideas as raw material for a future article. It fits Knowledge Capture and early-stage drafting when you want to collect fragments first and defer structure until later. Use writing-fragments when you need a practical writing-fragments guide instead of a normal outline prompt.

Knowledge Capture
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brainstorm

by NeoLabHQ

Use brainstorm to turn rough ideas into workable designs before coding or implementation plans. It fits brainstorming, product discovery, architecture exploration, and brainstorm for Strategic Planning by asking one question at a time, exploring options and tradeoffs, and validating each step. Avoid it for clear mechanical work.

Strategic Planning
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discovery-interview-prep

by deanpeters

discovery-interview-prep helps you plan customer discovery interviews with the right goal, segment, constraints, and method. Use it for problem validation, churn research, feature adoption issues, and new product ideas, especially in UX research and other discovery-workflows.

UX Research
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user-story-splitting

by deanpeters

The user-story-splitting skill helps you split large epics and user stories into smaller, independently deliverable stories using structured patterns. Use it for estimation, sequencing, risk reduction, and Skill Authoring workflows when a backlog item is too broad for a single sprint.

Skill Authoring
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