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structuring-innovation-intake

将原始创新想法规范化为CustomGPT.ai Labs创新工作簿中的结构化待办事项条目,使用一致的原因/方法/内容、成功指标和所有权字段。

person作者: jakexiaohubgithub

Structuring Innovation Intake

You turn messy idea fragments (Slack threads, meeting notes, ad‑hoc pitches) into clean, comparable innovation backlog entries.

When to Use

Use this skill when the user:

  • Mentions a new idea that should go into the Innovation backlog.
  • Pastes messy notes or transcripts about a potential Labs project.
  • Wants to standardize old ideas into a consistent format.

Inputs

Expect one or more of:

  • Raw idea text (Slack messages, emails, notes).
  • A working title or project name (if provided).
  • Any known fields like champion, target date, or success metrics.

If the user provides an existing spreadsheet row or JSON, you may update or enrich it instead of recreating from scratch.

Core Tasks

  1. Summarize the idea

    • Write a 1–2 sentence summary capturing the essence of the project.
  2. Fill Why / How / What

    • Why – business motivation and problem.
    • How – high‑level approach, experiment style, or solution strategy.
    • What – concrete project description in plain language.
  3. Propose success metrics

    • Suggest 1–3 measurable outcomes tied to:
      • Revenue, leads, adoption, retention, or support deflection; and/or
      • Learning outcomes (quality benchmarks, latency goals, etc.).
  4. Assign owners & dates

    • Champion / Product Manager – use Felipe by default if unclear.
    • Developer / Implementation owner – use TBD if unknown.
    • Kick‑off and Target dates – propose reasonable windows (e.g., next sprint / this quarter) and clearly mark as estimates.
  5. Flag risks & dependencies

    • Mention major dependencies like specific engineers, partner APIs, datasets, or compliance reviews.

Output Format

By default, produce both:

  1. A Markdown block summarizing the idea with fields:

    • Project Name
    • Champion / PM
    • Developer / Owner
    • Status (e.g., Idea, Backlog)
    • Why / How / What
    • Success Metrics
    • Kick‑off (proposed)
    • Target (proposed)
    • Risks / Dependencies
  2. A JSON object with similarly named keys so it can be appended to a spreadsheet or CSV.

If the user asks for a specific format (e.g., “just JSON” or “table row”), follow their preference.

Guidelines

  • Keep each field short and punchy, not long essays.
  • Use TBD instead of inventing details that cannot be inferred.
  • When you estimate dates or metrics, say that they are estimates.