skills/role-switch/SKILL.md
Analyzes decisions from multiple stakeholder perspectives (engineering, product, legal, finance, users) to uncover blind spots, surface tensions, and synthesize alignment paths with explicit tradeoffs. Use when stakeholders have conflicting priorities, need to pressure-test proposals, build cross-functional empathy, or when user mentions "what would X think", "stakeholder alignment", "see from their perspective", "blind spots", or "conflicting interests".
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Role Switch Progress:
- [ ] Step 1: Frame the decision or situation
- [ ] Step 2: Select relevant roles
- [ ] Step 3: Inhabit each role's perspective
- [ ] Step 4: Surface tensions and tradeoffs
- [ ] Step 5: Synthesize alignment and path forward
Step 1: Frame the decision or situation
Clarify what's being decided, key constraints (time, budget, scope), and why alignment matters. See Common Patterns for decision framing by type.
Step 2: Select relevant roles
Choose 3-6 roles with different goals, incentives, or constraints. See Role Selection Patterns for stakeholder mapping. For complex multi-stakeholder decisions → Study resources/methodology.md for RACI + power-interest analysis.
Step 3: Inhabit each role's perspective
For each role, articulate: what they optimize for, what they fear, how they measure success, what constraints they face. Use resources/template.md for structured analysis. For realistic roleplay → See resources/methodology.md for cognitive empathy techniques.
Step 4: Surface tensions and tradeoffs
Identify where perspectives conflict, map incompatible goals, articulate explicit tradeoffs. See Synthesis Principles for tension analysis.
Step 5: Synthesize alignment and path forward
Find common ground, propose resolutions that address core concerns, sequence decisions to build momentum. Self-check using resources/evaluators/rubric_role_switch.json. Minimum standard: Average score ≥ 3.5.
Classic product triad (most common):
Business decision quads:
Regulatory/compliance contexts:
External stakeholders:
Finding common ground:
Resolving conflicts:
When perspectives are truly incompatible:
Pattern 1: Build vs Buy Decisions
Pattern 2: Feature Prioritization
Pattern 3: Pricing Strategy
Pattern 4: Organizational Change (e.g., return-to-office)
Pattern 5: Technical Migration
Avoid strawman perspectives:
Distinguish position from interest:
Acknowledge information asymmetry:
Don't replace actual stakeholder input:
Power dynamics matter:
Resources:
5-Step Process: Frame Decision → Select Roles → Inhabit Perspectives → Surface Tensions → Synthesize Alignment
Role selection: Choose 3-6 roles with different goals, incentives, constraints
Synthesis principles: Find shared goals, resolve conflicts (sequential, hybrid, constraints as creativity), escalate when incompatible
Avoid: Strawman perspectives, position vs interest confusion, replacing actual stakeholder input
development
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