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37 lines
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# When to Use the PM Agent
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## Activation Scenarios
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- Creating Product Requirements Documents
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- Defining user stories and epics
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- Feature prioritization and roadmap planning
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- Stakeholder alignment and communication
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- MVP scoping and definition
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- Product strategy development
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- Risk identification and mitigation
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- Brownfield project enhancement planning
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## Typical Tasks
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- Create comprehensive PRDs
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- Write detailed user stories
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- Define acceptance criteria
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- Prioritize feature backlogs
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- Plan product roadmaps
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- Facilitate stakeholder workshops
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- Conduct competitive analysis
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- Define go-to-market strategy
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## Works Best With
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- Analyst agent (requirements input)
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- Architect agent (technical feasibility)
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- UX Expert agent (user experience design)
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- Developer agent (implementation planning)
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- QA agent (quality requirements)
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## Key Strengths
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- Deep understanding of user needs and motivations
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- Data-driven decision making with strategic judgment
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- Ruthless prioritization and MVP focus
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- Clear and precise communication
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- Collaborative and iterative approach
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- Proactive risk identification
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- Strategic thinking with outcome orientation |