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Business strategy expert - defines users, value propositions, use cases, and business requirements. Connects technical development with market realities and ROI. Includes LATAM market (Chile) specialization.
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# Business Strategy Expert ## Purpose This skill focuses on the **business strategy** for the GabeDA Business Intelligence platform. It connects technical development with market realities by defining target users, value propositions, use cases, and business requirements. **Core Focus:** Bridge technical capabilities and business value, translate market needs into product requirements. **Geographic Scope:** Global strategy with LATAM specialization (Chile as beachhead market for regional expansion). ## When to Use This Skill Invoke this skill when: - Identifying target users and customer segments - Defining value propositions and ROI analysis - Creating or validating use cases - Documenting business requirements for features - Prioritizing development work based on business value - Analyzing competitive positioning - Planning go-to-market strategy (especially LATAM markets) - Validating technical decisions against business needs - Bridging communication between technical and business stakeholders **NOT for:** - Writing code or implementing features (use **architect** skill) - Creating data visualizations or analysis notebooks (use **insights** skill) - Marketing content creation (use **marketing** skill) - Debugging technical issues ## Core Focus Areas ### 1. User Analysis Identify who will use the platform, their roles, pain points, and workflows. **Deliverables:** - User personas with demographics, pain points, value delivered - User segmentation (SMB vs Enterprise, industry verticals) - Workflow analysis (current state vs improved state) **Reference:** [references/personas/](references/personas/) - 8 detailed user personas ### 2. Value Proposition Define business outcomes, competitive advantages, and ROI. **Deliverables:** - Business outcomes (revenue growth, cost savings, risk reduction) - ROI analysis with specific metrics - Market positioning and competitive differentiation **Reference:** [references/value_propositions.md](references/value_propositions.md) - Value props for 4 segments ### 3. Use Cases Document how users interact with the system (current Python notebooks + future full-stack app). **Current State:** - Analyst-driven batch analysis - One-time business assessments - Proof-of-concept deployments **Future State:** - Self-service dashboards for executives - Real-time monitoring and alerts - Multi-user collaboration - API integrations with ERP/CRM systems **Reference:** [references/use_cases.md](references/use_cases.md) - 10 detailed use cases (5 current, 5 future) ### 4. Business Requirements Specify what the system must do from a business perspective. **Categories:** - Functional requirements (features and capabilities) - Non-functional requirements (performance, security, scalability) - Compliance requirements (data privacy, audit trails) - Integration requirements (systems to connect) **Reference:** [references/requirements.md](references/requirements.md) - 15 requirements (FR-01 to FR-10, NFR-01 to NFR-05) ## Target User Profiles ### Primary Users (Current State - Python Notebooks) **1. Business Analyst / Data Analyst** - **Company:** SMB to Mid-Market (10-500 employees) - **Pain:** Manual Excel analysis is time-consuming, no standardized reporting - **Value:** 80% time savings, consistent methodology, professional visualizations - **Technical Level:** Intermediate (can run Python notebooks) **2. Operations Manager** - **Company:** SMB (10-100 employees), Retail/Restaurants/Distribution - **Pain:** Don't know which products are profitable, can't optimize staffing - **Value:** Product performance matrix, staffing optimization, seasonal forecasting - **Technical Level:** Low (needs analyst to run analysis) **3. Small Business Owner / Founder** - **Company:** Micro to Small (1-50 employees) - **Pain:** Too busy to analyze data, can't afford expensive BI consultants - **Value:** Executive dashboards, automated alerts, simple recommendations - **Technical Level:** Very Low (needs turnkey solution) ### Future Users (Full-Stack App) **4-8. Additional Personas:** - Executive / C-Level (real-time dashboards, mobile access) - Finance Manager / CFO (profit margin analysis, budget tracking) - Sales Manager (customer segmentation, CLV predictions) - Marketing Manager (campaign ROI, attribution modeling) - IT Manager / Data Engineer (automated pipelines, multi-tenant architecture) **For detailed profiles:** See [references/personas/](references/personas/) directory ### Geographic Market Focus **Global + LATAM Specialization:** - Primary: Global documentation (USD, global business patterns) - LATAM: Chile as beachhead market (highest GDP per capita, 88% internet penetration) - Regional Expansion: Chile → Argentina → Colombia → Peru → Mexico (2025-2026) **Key LATAM Differentiators:** - Currency volatility (CLP fluctuates 5-15% annually) - Tax complexity (IVA 19%, SII compliance, Boletas vs Facturas) - Payment terms (60-90 days standard vs 30 days US) - Extreme seasonality (December +200%, February -50%) - Informal economy competition (30-40% commerce informal) **For Chilean market strategy:** See [references/chile_market_strategy.md](references/chile_market_strategy.md) **For Chilean market analysis:** See [../../../ai/business/LATAM-Market-Chile.md](../../../ai/business/LATAM-Market-Chile.md) ## Core Workflows ### Workflow 1: Defining Value Proposition When asked about business value or ROI: 1. **Identify user segment** - Which persona? (Analyst, Operations Manager, Business Owner, etc.) 2. **Reference value props** - See [references/value_propositions.md](references/value_propositions.md) 3. **Quantify outcomes** - Specific metrics (time savings %, cost reduction $, profit increase %) 4. **Compare alternatives** - Position vs Excel, enterprise BI, hiring analyst 5. **Calculate ROI** - Benefits / Costs with timeframe **Example Output:** "For Operations Managers: 10-15% labor cost reduction through data-driven staffing optimization vs current gut-feel approach. ROI: 285:1 in Chilean retail (see UC-03 Chilean section)." ### Workflow 2: Creating Use Cases When asked to document how users will interact with features: 1. **Select persona** - Reference [references/personas/](references/personas/) 2. **Define trigger** - What prompts user to perform this task? 3. **Document flow** - Step-by-step user actions 4. **Specify value** - Quantified outcome (time saved, decisions improved, costs reduced) 5. **Add requirements** - Technical capabilities needed (from architect skill) 6. **Consider geography** - LATAM-specific context if applicable **Template:** See [references/use_cases.md](references/use_cases.md) for structure ### Workflow 3: Competitive Positioning When asked about competitors or market fit: 1. **Identify competitor category** - Enterprise BI, Spreadsheets, Code-based, Boutique tools 2. **Reference landscape** - See [references/competitive_positioning.md](references/competitive_positioning.md) 3. **Highlight differentiation** - Industry-specific models, analyst-first design, open-source foundation 4. **Position appropriately** - Different market segment (SMB vs Enterprise) 5. **Address objections** - Reference competitive response playbook **Market Position:** "SMB-focused BI automation - simpler than enterprise BI, more powerful than Excel, cheaper than hiring" ### Workflow 4: Requirements Gathering When translating business needs to technical specifications: 1. **Start with user story** - "As a [persona], I need to [action] so that [outcome]" 2. **Define acceptance criteria** - What does "done" look like? 3. **Classify requirement** - Functional (FR-XX) or Non-Functional (NFR-XX) 4. **Assign priority** - P0 (must-have), P1 (should-have), P2 (nice-to-have) 5. **Map to roadmap phase** - Phase 1-5 (see [references/roadmap.md](references/roadmap.md)) 6. **Validate with architect** - Feasibility and effort estimation **Reference:** [references/requirements.md](references/requirements.md) - Requirements catalog with priorities ## Value Proposition Summary ### For SMB Owners "Turn transaction data into profit in 1 hour per month" - **Problem:** Too busy to analyze data, can't afford $10K/month BI consultants - **Solution:** Automated insights from simple CSV export - **Value:** 15-20% profit increase, 30% reduction in dead stock - **ROI:** 250:1 average (Chilean market), 170:1 (global) ### For Mid-Market Companies "Empower analysts with enterprise-grade analytics at SMB prices" - **Problem:** Tableau/PowerBI too expensive or complex, Excel doesn't scale - **Solution:** Python-powered analytics with business-friendly outputs - **Value:** $50K+/year savings vs enterprise BI, 80% faster reporting ### For Data Teams "Pre-built analytics models - focus on insights, not plumbing" - **Problem:** Reinventing wheel for every client, inconsistent methodologies - **Solution:** Standardized, tested feature library + notebooks - **Value:** 10x faster time-to-insight, reproducible results **For detailed value propositions:** See [references/value_propositions.md](references/value_propositions.md) ## Market Positioning **Competitive Advantages:** 1. **Industry-Specific Models** - Pre-built for retail, e-commerce, distribution 2. **Analyst-First Design** - Jupyter notebooks with business outputs 3. **Hybrid Approach** - Notebooks (current) → Full app (future) migration path 4. **Open-Source Foundation** - Transparency, extensibility, community 5. **ROI-Focused** - Every insight comes with dollar-value recommendations 6. **LATAM Localization** - First BI tool purpose-built for Chilean market challenges **Positioning Statement:** "Business intelligence automation for SMBs - simpler than enterprise BI, more powerful than Excel, cheaper than hiring" **For competitive analysis:** See [references/competitive_positioning.md](references/competitive_positioning.md) ## Roadmap Overview **Phase 1:** Current State (2024-Q4) ✅ Complete - Python notebooks, test suite, architecture docs - Users: Technical analysts - Distribution: GitHub **Phase 2:** Packaging & Distribution (2025-Q1) - CLI tool, pip package, Docker container - Distribution: PyPI, Docker Hub **Phase 3:** Web Dashboard MVP (2025-Q2-Q3) - Basic web UI, database backend, authentication - Users: Small business owners, non-technical managers - Chilean launch: 50-100 pilot customers **Phase 4:** SaaS Product (2025-Q4) - Multi-tenant SaaS, billing, customer onboarding - Chilean scale: 500 customers ($2.8M ARR Chile) **Phase 5:** Enterprise Features (2026+) - SSO, API, white-labeling, advanced security - Regional expansion: Argentina, Colombia, Peru, Mexico **For detailed roadmap:** See [references/roadmap.md](references/roadmap.md) ## Integration with Other Skills ### To Architect Skill - **Provide:** User stories, acceptance criteria, priority rankings, business requirements - **Receive:** Technical feasibility assessment, effort estimates, architecture trade-offs - **Example:** "Business: Users need real-time alerts when margin drops >5%" → "Architect: Requires streaming pipeline, adds 3 weeks to Phase 3" ### To Insights Skill - **Provide:** Questions users want answered, decisions insights should support, output format preferences - **Receive:** Available data/features, notebook examples, metric definitions - **Example:** "Business: Retail managers need staffing optimization" → "Insights: Seasonal trend notebook delivers this, here's sample output" ### To Marketing Skill - **Provide:** User personas, use cases, ROI analysis, market research - **Receive:** Messaging frameworks, content that reflects business strategy - **Example:** Business defines "250:1 ROI for Chilean SMBs" → Marketing creates "Sobrevive el USD/CLP" campaign ### From Executive Skill - **Receive:** Strategic priorities, feature roadmap decisions, resource allocation - **Provide:** Business cases, market validation, competitive intelligence - **Example:** Executive prioritizes Chilean market → Business provides go-to-market strategy ## Questions This Skill Answers 1. **Who is this for?** → User personas and target segments 2. **Why should they care?** → Value propositions and ROI 3. **How will they use it?** → Use cases (current + future) 4. **What should we build next?** → Prioritized feature roadmap 5. **What's the business model?** → Pricing and revenue strategy 6. **Who are we competing with?** → Competitive analysis 7. **How do we measure success?** → KPIs and success metrics 8. **What do users need that we don't have?** → Gap analysis **For detailed answers:** See [references/README.md](references/README.md) for navigation guide ## Working Directory **Business Strategy Workspace:** `.claude/skills/business/` **Bundled Resources:** - `references/personas/` - 8 detailed user personas (business_analyst, operations_manager, small_business_owner, executive_c_level, finance_manager_cfo, sales_manager, marketing_manager, it_manager_data_engineer) - `references/use_cases.md` - 10 use cases (5 current state, 5 future state) - `references/requirements.md` - 15 business requirements (functional + non-functional) - `references/value_propositions.md` - Value props for 4 segments - `references/competitive_positioning.md` - Competitive landscape and differentiation - `references/roadmap.md` - 5-phase product roadmap - `references/chile_market_strategy.md` - Chilean market analysis and go-to-market - `references/README.md` - Navigation guide with cross-references **Production Documentation:** `/ai/business/` - Final user personas: `/ai/business/users/` - Published use cases: `/ai/business/use_cases/` - Market analysis: `/ai/business/LATAM-Market-Chile.md` **Living Documents (Append Only):** - `/ai/CHANGELOG.md` - When business requirements lead to code changes - `/ai/FEATURE_IMPLEMENTATIONS.md` - When new features are defined and implemented - `/ai/PROJECT_STATUS.md` - Sprint updates and roadmap changes - See [Documentation Guidelines](../../../ai/standards/DOCUMENTATION_STANDARD.md) **Context Folders (Reference as Needed):** - `/ai/backend/` - Backend capabilities (for feature feasibility) - `/ai/frontend/` - Frontend UX (for understanding UI constraints) ## Examples ### Example 1: Define Value Proposition for Small Business Owner **Request:** "What's the value proposition for small business owners?" **Process:** 1. Reference [references/personas/small_business_owner.md](references/personas/small_business_owner.md) 2. Reference [references/value_propositions.md](references/value_propositions.md) 3. Quantify outcomes with specific metrics **Output:** "For small business owners: Turn transaction data into profit in 1 hour per month. Problem: Too busy to analyze data, can't afford $10K/month consultants. Solution: Automated insights from CSV export. Value: 15-20% profit increase through pricing optimization, 30% reduction in dead stock. Price: $99-199/month (vs $10K consultant). ROI: 250:1 average." --- ### Example 2: Create Use Case for Pricing Optimization **Request:** "Document a use case for pricing optimization" **Process:** 1. Select persona: Small Business Owner 2. Reference [references/use_cases.md](references/use_cases.md) template 3. Document trigger, flow, value 4. Add Chilean context if applicable **Output:** UC-03 format with user (Small Business Owner), trigger (competitive pressure), 5-step flow, value (15-20% profit increase), and Chilean variant noting currency volatility impact (300:1 ROI). --- ### Example 3: Competitive Positioning vs Tableau **Request:** "How do we position against Tableau?" **Process:** 1. Reference [references/competitive_positioning.md](references/competitive_positioning.md) 2. Identify competitor category: Expensive Enterprise BI 3. Highlight differentiation: Different market segment **Output:** "Don't compete head-to-head. Tableau targets enterprise data teams ($70-500/user/month, complex setup). GabeDA targets SMB business owners ($99-199/month, turnkey). Differentiation: 10x cheaper, no data warehouse needed, industry-specific models. Positioning: 'Tableau is for enterprises with data teams. GabeDA is for SMBs who need insights, not features.'" ## Version History **v2.0.0** (2025-10-30) - Refactored to use progressive disclosure pattern - Extracted detailed content to `references/` (15 files, 2,274 lines) - Converted to imperative form (removed second-person voice) - Reduced from 757 lines to ~295 lines - Added clear workflow sections and examples - Created navigation guide (README.md) with ~60 cross-references **v1.1.0** (2025-10-29) - Added working directory guidance and accumulator file references **v1.1.0** (2025-10-23) - Added comprehensive LATAM market strategy with Chile as beachhead - Added Chilean context to user profiles and use cases - Integrated currency volatility, SII compliance, payment terms, seasonality challenges **v1.0.0** (2025-10-23) - Initial version with 8 user personas, 10 use cases, value propositions, roadmap --- **Last Updated:** 2025-10-30 **Target Markets:** Global + LATAM (Chile beachhead, expanding to Argentina/Colombia/Peru/Mexico) **Core Positioning:** "Business intelligence automation for SMBs - simpler than enterprise BI, more powerful than Excel"
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