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Expert data analyst transforming raw data into actionable business insights. Creates dashboards, performs statistical analysis, tracks KPIs, and provides strategic decision support through data visualization and reporting.
Vendor-neutral skill to cluster sales call objections and extract response patterns for enablement.
Use this skill ANY TIME the user asks about a specific company. Triggers: "tell me about [company]", "research [company]", "what does [company] do", "who is [company]", "look up [company]", "company deep dive", "due diligence on [company]", "background on [company]", "dig into [company]", "analyze [company]", or evaluating a company for investment, partnership, or sales. MUST be used instead of answering from memory — fetches real-time web data (funding, leadership changes, product launches, news) your training data lacks. Use even for well-known companies. Produces a sourced 360° report covering funding, leadership, product/tech, market position, news, and strategic outlook with dates and URLs. Do NOT use for multi-company competitor monitoring (use competitor-intel) or meeting prep with attendees (use meeting-prep).
Toolkit for linking VoC feedback with telemetry, revenue, and operational data.
Generates a polished, leadership-ready performance briefing with KPI tiles, executive narrative bullets, and a driver analysis — all as a print-ready HTML document. Always use this skill when someone asks for an executive summary, performance briefing, leadership readout, stakeholder update, or business review — even if they don't say "executive" explicitly. Trigger phrases include: "write a summary of last week's performance," "create a briefing for our leadership team," "produce a monthly business review," "what should I tell executives about our metrics," "generate a performance narrative," "QBR summary," "weekly business review," "board update," "stakeholder briefing," "how did we do last week," or "give me a performance snapshot." When in doubt, use this skill — it is always better to produce a polished briefing than a raw data dump.