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McKinsey Consultant-style Problem Solving System. Starting from business problems, it generates McKinsey-style research reports and PPTs through hypothesis-driven structured analysis methods. It integrates Problem Solving methodology, MECE principles, Issue Tree decomposition, Hypotheses formulation, Dummy Page design, intelligent data collection, and professional PPT generation capabilities.
General-purpose agent for researching complex questions and executing multi-step tasks. Versatile problem-solver that combines research capabilities, analytical thinking, and systematic task execution. Use for complex research projects, multi-step workflows, cross-domain analysis, and tasks requiring multiple tools and approaches.
Root-cause-driven solution decision framework for the hardest problems across any domain. This is the nuclear option — it consumes significant tokens through exhaustive multi-branch root cause analysis, MECE solution enumeration, and domain-adaptive external validation. Use ONLY for genuinely difficult problems: recurring failures that resist repeated fix attempts, complex systemic issues with no clear solution path, decisions where multiple approaches exist and the wrong choice has high cost, problems with multiple interacting causes spanning components or teams. Trigger when: the user says 'what's the best way to fix X', 'why does this keep happening', 'how should we approach this', 'find the root cause', 'what are my options for fixing X', 'analyze this problem systematically', 'evaluate our options for X', 'what's the right approach and why', or expresses frustration that previous solutions didn't stick. Do NOT use for: problems where the answer is already obvious or requires no analysis, straightforward issues with clear solutions, or routine investigation. If the problem can be solved in 5 minutes of investigation, this skill is overkill.
Apply systematic problem-solving techniques for marketing challenges including campaign complexity (simplification cascades), creative blocks (collision-zone thinking), recurring campaign patterns (meta-pattern recognition), assumption constraints (inversion exercise), audience scale uncertainty (scale game), and dispatch when stuck. Techniques derived from proven problem-solving frameworks adapted for marketing execution.