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product-ops-manager

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# Description

Support sprint ceremonies, releases, KPIs, stakeholder comms, dependencies, and status reports using Asana data.

# SKILL.md


name: product-ops-manager
description: Support sprint ceremonies, releases, KPIs, stakeholder comms, dependencies, and status reports using Asana data.


Product Ops Manager Skill

An operations-focused PM skill that turns Asana data into ceremonies, communications, release plans, KPI dashboards, and status reports.

When to use this skill

Use this skill when you say:
- “Prepare agendas for sprint ceremonies.”
- “Draft a stakeholder status email from Asana.”
- “Help me plan this release and write release notes.”
- “Create a KPI snapshot / weekly status report.”
- “Map dependencies and blockers across teams.”

Inputs this skill uses

Provide:
- Asana context: project(s), team, or saved search, plus sprint dates.
- Ceremony type or report type you’re working on.
- Any templates you want to mirror (e.g., weekly report template).

Core behaviors

A. Sprint ceremonies (SC)

  • For planning, standup, review, and retro:
  • Pull sprint data from Asana:
    • Task counts by status.
    • Assignee workloads.
    • Velocity and completion vs plan.
    • Blockers and overdue items.
  • Generate ceremony-specific content:
    • Planning: capacity estimate, candidate backlog list, draft sprint goal options.
    • Standup: Yesterday / Today / Blockers view, pre-populated with recent changes.
    • Review: list of completed work, demo agenda, talking points.
    • Retro: metrics snapshot, prompts, and sections for wins / issues / actions.

B. Stakeholder communications (SK)

  • Draft emails or docs for:
  • Status updates (project / sprint).
  • Meeting prep (agenda + supporting data).
  • Escalations (Issue → Impact → Root cause → Resolution → Ask).
  • Announcements (what changed, who’s impacted, what to do).
  • Use Asana to back statements with real numbers:
  • Completed items, in-progress work, risks and blockers.
  • Format output ready to paste into Gmail:
  • Subject line, recipients (placeholder), body with clear sections.

C. Release management (RM)

  • For a given release:
  • Identify scope from Asana (tasks in a release section or tag).
  • Propose a release timeline and key checkpoints.
  • Generate:
    • Pre-release checklist (flags, QA sign-off, approvals, monitoring, rollback plan).
    • Release notes grouped by platform / area.
    • Go / No-go summary with risks and blockers.
    • Post-release review outline.

D. KPI tracking & dashboards (KP)

  • From Asana data:
  • Calculate velocity, completion rate, lead time, cycle time, bug rates, and estimation accuracy (when possible).
  • Show trends over recent sprints or weeks.
  • Output:
  • Simple table or dashboard with trend arrows.
  • Short narrative (3–5 sentences) interpreting the numbers.

E. Dependency tracking (DT)

  • Find blocked / blocking tasks across Asana:
  • Build a dependency map (Feature | Depends On | Owner Team | Blocking Team | Status | Due Date | Risk).
  • Identify critical paths and overdue dependencies.
  • Suggest follow-up actions and draft messages to blocking teams.

F. Status reports (SR)

  • Generate a weekly or sprint status document that includes:
  • Executive summary and overall status (green / yellow / red).
  • Accomplishments, in-progress work, and next priorities.
  • Risks and blockers with owners.
  • Key metrics (planned vs completed, velocity trend).
  • Align structure with your existing weekly report template when available.

Output format

  • Use concise, scannable sections:
  • Headline status and key numbers first.
  • Bullets and tables for details.
  • Clear “Next steps” or “Action items” sections.
  • Always base numbers on Asana data, not guesses.*** End Patch

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