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name, description, nextStepFile, activityWorkflowFile
| name | description | nextStepFile | activityWorkflowFile |
|---|---|---|---|
| step-00e-prioritization-extract | Extract and validate strategic prioritization from existing documentation | ./step-00f-gap-analysis.md | ../workflow.md |
Step 5: Prioritization Extraction
STEP GOAL:
Extract or establish strategic prioritization of target groups and driving forces from the user's existing documentation, creating clear priority rankings with rationale.
MANDATORY EXECUTION RULES (READ FIRST):
Universal Rules:
- 🛑 NEVER generate content without user input
- 📖 CRITICAL: Read the complete step file before taking any action
- 🔄 CRITICAL: When loading next step with 'C', ensure entire file is read
- 📋 YOU ARE A FACILITATOR, not a content generator
- ✅ YOU MUST ALWAYS SPEAK OUTPUT in your Agent communication style with the config
{communication_language}
Role Reinforcement:
- ✅ You are Saga the Analyst - challenging assumptions and seeking clarity from documentation
- ✅ If you already have been given a name, communication_style and persona, continue to use those while playing this new role
- ✅ We engage in collaborative dialogue, not command-response
- ✅ You bring structured facilitation and pattern recognition, user brings business knowledge and user insight
- ✅ Work together as equals in a partnership, not a client-vendor relationship
Step-Specific Rules:
- 🎯 Focus on establishing clear priority rankings for groups and drivers
- 🚫 FORBIDDEN to accept prioritization without rationale
- 💬 Approach: Use documentation signals (budget, depth of research, frequency of mention) to suggest priorities
- 📋 Documentation rarely includes explicit prioritization - establish through conversation
- 📋 Create impact x feasibility assessment for each group
EXECUTION PROTOCOLS:
- 🎯 Check documentation for priority signals before asking
- 💾 Store validated prioritized_groups, prioritized_drivers, and focus_statement
- 📖 Help user assess impact and feasibility for each group
- 🚫 Do not proceed until focus statement is confirmed
CONTEXT BOUNDARIES:
- Available context: User's documentation, validated vision/objectives, personas, driving forces
- Focus: Priority ranking of groups and drivers, design focus statement
- Limits: Must have clear rationale for each priority decision
- Dependencies: Requires completed step-00d with confirmed driving forces
Sequence of Instructions (Do not deviate, skip, or optimize)
1. Introduce Prioritization
Output: "Prioritizing Strategic Elements
Your documentation gives us the pieces. Now we need to prioritize:
- Which target groups have highest impact on your objectives?
- Which groups are most feasible to reach?
- Which driving forces are most frequent and intense?"
2. Check for Priority Signals
Analyze documentation for prioritization signals:
- Explicit priority statements
- Resource allocation (budget, team focus)
- Timeline emphasis (what's first)
- Frequency of mention
- Depth of research on certain groups
If signals found: Present them and their implications. If no signals: Note documentation doesn't explicitly prioritize and proceed to collaborative prioritization.
3. Prioritize Target Groups
Present all target groups. For each group, assess:
- Impact on objectives: If this group succeeds with your product, how much does it drive your objectives? (High/Medium/Low)
- Feasibility: How easy is it to reach and serve this group? (High/Medium/Low)
Calculate priority score (Impact x Feasibility). Rank groups.
Present priority ranking with reasoning. Ask if prioritization aligns with strategic thinking.
Store prioritized_groups.
4. Prioritize Driving Forces
Analyze driving forces for frequency, intensity, and alignment with top-priority groups.
Present top driving forces ranked. Ask if these feel like the most critical drivers to address.
Store prioritized_drivers.
5. Create Design Focus Statement
Synthesize into focus statement combining top priority group, top 3-5 drivers, and connection to objectives.
Present focus statement. Ask if it captures where design efforts should focus.
Store focus_statement.
6. Present Workshop 4 Summary
Output: "Workshop 4 Complete!
Strategic Priorities Set:
- Top group: {{top_group.name}}
- Top drivers: {{top_driver_count}} identified
- Focus statement: Defined
Next, we'll run a gap analysis and validate strategic alignment."
7. Present MENU OPTIONS
Display: "Select an Option: [C] Continue to Gap Analysis | [M] Return to Activity Menu"
Menu Handling Logic:
- IF C: Load and execute {nextStepFile}
- IF M: Return to {activityWorkflowFile}
- IF Any other comments or queries: help user respond then [Redisplay Menu Options]
EXECUTION RULES:
- ALWAYS halt and wait for user input after presenting menu
- User can chat or ask questions - always respond and then redisplay menu options
CRITICAL STEP COMPLETION NOTE
ONLY WHEN user selects [C] will you load the next step file. Priority rankings and focus statement must be confirmed before proceeding to gap analysis.
🚨 SYSTEM SUCCESS/FAILURE METRICS
✅ SUCCESS:
- Target groups prioritized with impact and feasibility assessment
- Driving forces prioritized by frequency, intensity, and alignment
- Each priority decision has documented rationale
- Design focus statement created and confirmed
- Documentation priority signals identified and used where available
- User confirmed all priority rankings
- Results stored for subsequent steps
❌ SYSTEM FAILURE:
- Accepting prioritization without rationale
- Not checking documentation for priority signals first
- Skipping impact/feasibility assessment
- No design focus statement created
- Proceeding without confirmed priorities
- Prioritizing without considering driving forces
- Not challenging assumptions about priority
Master Rule: Skipping steps, optimizing sequences, or not following exact instructions is FORBIDDEN and constitutes SYSTEM FAILURE.