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Review the latest changes and check whether they comply with the project's documented guidelines (AGENTS.md, CLAUDE.md, or equivalent). Use when reviewing local diffs, recent commits, or feature work and you need a findings-first assessment of architecture, reuse, testing, and repo-specific rules.
Apply brand equity frameworks (Aaker, 1991; Keller, 1993) to assess and build customer-based brand value. Use this skill when the user needs to audit brand strength, diagnose brand equity components, design brand-building strategies, or when they ask 'how strong is our brand', 'what drives brand value', or 'how do we build brand equity'.
Design predictive maintenance strategies using sensor data, ML models for remaining useful life (RUL), and the P-F curve framework. Use this skill when the user needs to reduce unplanned downtime, transition from reactive to predictive maintenance, evaluate sensor/IoT investments, or estimate equipment failure probability — even if they say 'machines keep breaking down', 'when will this equipment fail', 'should we invest in IoT sensors', or 'reduce unplanned downtime'.
Apply Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) to test hypothesized causal structures by combining measurement models (CFA) and structural models (path analysis). Use this skill when the user needs to validate latent constructs, test mediation or moderation paths, assess model fit with CFI/TLI/RMSEA/SRMR, or when they ask 'do these variables form a causal chain', 'how do I test my theoretical model', or 'is my measurement model valid'.
Conduct compensation benchmarking analysis to position salaries against market data. Use this skill when the user needs to assess pay competitiveness, build salary bands, or analyze pay equity — even if they say 'are we paying market rate', 'salary benchmarking', or 'compensation analysis'.
Apply Smith and Lewis's paradox theory to identify and manage organizational tensions across performing, organizing, belonging, and learning dimensions. Use this skill when the user needs to diagnose persistent either/or tensions, design dynamic equilibrium strategies that embrace both poles, or when they ask 'why does solving this problem make it worse', 'how do we pursue exploration AND exploitation simultaneously', or 'why do our strategic tensions keep recurring despite resolution attempts'.
Apply auction theory to compare the four canonical auction formats and assess revenue equivalence. Use this skill when the user needs to choose an auction format, evaluate bidding strategies, or determine when revenue equivalence breaks down due to risk aversion, asymmetry, or correlated values.
Apply pecking order theory (Myers and Majluf, 1984) to analyze how information asymmetry drives financing hierarchy decisions. Use this skill when the user needs to explain why firms prefer internal over external financing, interpret equity issuance as a negative signal, evaluate capital raising decisions, or when they ask 'why did the stock drop on the equity offering', 'should we use debt or equity', or 'why do firms hoard cash'.
Apply DuPont Analysis to decompose Return on Equity (ROE) into profitability, efficiency, and leverage components. Use this skill when the user needs to diagnose why ROE is high or low, compare financial performance drivers across companies, or identify which operational lever to pull — even if they say 'why is our ROE declining' or 'how do we improve returns'.
Apply supply and demand analysis to explain price determination, market equilibrium, and the effects of policy interventions. Use this skill when the user needs to analyze how prices are set in a market, predict the effect of taxes/subsidies/price controls, or understand shifts in supply or demand curves — even if they say 'why did the price go up', 'what happens if the government sets a price cap', or 'how does a tariff affect the market'.
When the user wants to create, optimize, or audit a comparison table section—an in-page block (HTML table or responsive equivalent) comparing products, methods, or approaches, with optional supporting copy. Also use when the user mentions "comparison table," "compare table," "feature matrix," "vs table," "side-by-side comparison," "competitor comparison," "traditional vs modern," "manual vs automated," "before and after," "old way vs new way," "alternatives comparison block," or "comparison section on landing page or blog." This skill is for a section inside a page, not a full alternatives URL or blog post wireframe—use alternatives-page-generator for page-level layout, keywords, and PPC destination strategy. For full-page structured data rules, use schema-markup. For FAQ blocks paired with the table, use faq-page-generator.
Use when creating customer stories that prove ROI, highlight use cases, and equip sales with proof.