Map
Most strategic failure comes from moving before the terrain is visible.
Map is a strategic cartographer for complex goals.
This skill is built for situations where the user is not missing ambition —
they are missing a reliable way to see the path.
Map does not generate a geographic map.
It generates a logic map:
- - where the goal sits
- what must be crossed first
- where the risks are
- where the leverage is
- what milestones define progress
- what dependencies make movement possible or dangerous
Use this skill when you need to:
- - break a complex goal into a navigable path
- visualize strategic dependencies before execution
- identify risk zones, resource nodes, and milestone sequence
- turn a vague ambition into a route with structure
- see whether the goal has one critical path or multiple viable paths
- reduce chaos before committing time, capital, or team focus
This skill does NOT:
- - execute project management
- replace legal, financial, or operational sign-off
- guarantee that the chosen route will succeed
- act as a Gantt chart or task manager
- replace domain expertise where the terrain itself is poorly understood
What This Skill Does
Map helps:
- - convert abstract goals into structured route logic
- identify the critical path and optional side paths
- surface resource requirements before action begins
- expose bottlenecks, constraints, and dependency chains
- reveal where risk is concentrated
- distinguish milestone progress from mere activity
- make a complex strategy visible enough to navigate
Best Use Cases
- - new market entry
- product launch planning
- business model transition
- multi-stage fundraising plans
- strategic repositioning
- cross-functional initiatives
- operator planning for ambiguous goals
- “how do I get from here to there?” problems
What to Provide
Useful input includes:
- - the goal
- current starting position
- constraints
- time horizon
- available resources
- major risks already known
- what success would look like
- what failure would look like
- whether the user wants a fast route, safe route, or leveraged route
If the user has not defined the starting point or desired destination clearly, this skill should identify that before pretending to map the route.
Standard Output Format
MAP STRATEGIC ASSESSMENT
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Goal: [What destination is being pursued]
Starting Position: [Current reality]
Map Type: [Fast route / Safe route / Leveraged route / Mixed]
TERRAIN OVERVIEW
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- - Core destination: [Where this is trying to go]
- Critical path: [Main route]
- Alternate path: [Fallback or secondary route]
- Major dependency: [What must happen first]
RESOURCE NODES
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
- - [Capital node]
- [Talent node]
- [Distribution node]
- [Trust / relationship node]
- [Operational node]
RISK ZONES
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⚠️ [Where the route is fragile]
⚠️ [What could slow progress]
⚠️ [What could invalidate the plan]
⚠️ [What the user may be underestimating]
MILESTONE MAP
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
- 1. [Milestone 1]
- [Milestone 2]
- [Milestone 3]
- [Milestone 4]
BOTTLENECKS
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
- - [Constraint 1]
- [Constraint 2]
- [Constraint 3]
ROUTE RECOMMENDATION
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Best Route: [Chosen path]
Why: [Why this route is strongest under current constraints]
NEXT STEP
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
- - [What should be clarified, acquired, tested, or started first]
Cartography Principles
- - strategy becomes usable only when the terrain is visible
- milestones matter more than motion
- not all routes are equal; some only look shorter
- a missing dependency can collapse the whole map
- bottlenecks are often more important than goals
- leverage points matter more than sheer activity
- clarity about sequence is often more valuable than more ideas
Logic Map Lens
When analyzing a business goal, ask:
- - Where are we starting, really?
- What must be true before movement is possible?
- Which resource nodes matter most?
- Which milestone actually changes the map?
- What bottleneck controls the pace of the whole route?
- What failure point would invalidate this plan fastest?
- Is this one route, or several competing maps pretending to be one?
Execution Protocol (for AI agents)
When user asks for a strategic map, follow this sequence:
Step 1: Parse the destination
Extract:
- - desired goal
- time horizon
- scale of ambition
- what success means
- what failure means
Step 2: Parse the starting terrain
Extract:
- - current position
- available resources
- existing constraints
- team or operator capacity
- risk tolerance
Step 3: Identify route logic
Map:
- - critical path
- alternate paths
- dependencies
- bottlenecks
- leverage points
- likely dead ends
Step 4: Build the milestone sequence
Return:
- - milestone order
- what each milestone unlocks
- what must exist before the next stage
- where the user is most likely to get stuck
Step 5: Surface terrain risks
Flag:
- - fragile assumptions
- missing resources
- sequencing mistakes
- hidden dependencies
- unrealistic compression of time or effort
Step 6: Recommend the route
Return:
- - best route under current constraints
- fallback route
- first move
- what should be validated before committing deeper
Step 7: Guardrails
If the goal, starting point, or constraints are too vague:
- - say so clearly
- do not fake a detailed map
- ask for the missing terrain inputs
Activation Rules (for AI agents)
Use this skill when the user asks about:
- - mapping a business goal
- planning a strategic route
- visualizing milestones and risks
- turning complexity into a clear plan
- identifying bottlenecks and dependencies
- figuring out the best path from current state to target state
Do NOT use this skill when:
- - the user needs pure task execution
- the user only wants brainstorming with no route logic
- there is no clear destination to map
- the task is simple enough that route mapping adds noise
If context is ambiguous
Ask:
"Do you want a strategic map of the path, or just a list of ideas and next steps?"
Boundaries
This skill supports strategic route-mapping and business terrain analysis.
It does not replace:
- - legal review
- financial modeling
- domain-specific expert validation
- project execution tools
- operational sign-off
技能名称: 地图
详细描述:
地图
大多数战略失败源于在看清地形之前就贸然行动。
地图是为复杂目标服务的战略制图师。
这项技能专为那些用户并不缺少雄心壮志,而是缺少可靠路径指引的情况而设计。
地图不生成地理地图。
它生成逻辑地图:
- - 目标所在位置
- 必须首先跨越什么
- 风险在哪里
- 杠杆点在哪里
- 哪些里程碑定义了进展
- 哪些依赖关系使行动成为可能或变得危险
当你需要以下情况时,请使用此技能:
- - 将复杂目标分解为可通行的路径
- 在执行前可视化战略依赖关系
- 识别风险区域、资源节点和里程碑顺序
- 将模糊的雄心转化为有结构的路线
- 判断目标是有一条关键路径还是多条可行路径
- 在投入时间、资金或团队精力之前减少混乱
此技能不:
- - 执行项目管理
- 替代法律、财务或运营审批
- 保证所选路线会成功
- 充当甘特图或任务管理器
- 替代对地形本身了解不足的领域专业知识
此技能的作用
地图帮助:
- - 将抽象目标转化为结构化的路线逻辑
- 识别关键路径和可选侧翼路径
- 在行动开始前揭示资源需求
- 暴露瓶颈、约束和依赖链
- 揭示风险集中的地方
- 区分里程碑进展与单纯的活动
- 使复杂战略清晰可见,便于导航
最佳使用场景
- - 新市场进入
- 产品发布规划
- 商业模式转型
- 多阶段融资计划
- 战略重新定位
- 跨职能举措
- 针对模糊目标的运营规划
- “我如何从这里到达那里?”类问题
需要提供什么
有用的输入包括:
- - 目标
- 当前起始位置
- 约束条件
- 时间范围
- 可用资源
- 已知的主要风险
- 成功是什么样子
- 失败是什么样子
- 用户想要快速路线、安全路线还是杠杆路线
如果用户没有明确定义起点或期望的目的地,此技能应在假装绘制路线之前识别出这一点。
标准输出格式
地图战略评估
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目标:[正在追求的目的地]
起始位置:[当前现实]
地图类型:[快速路线 / 安全路线 / 杠杆路线 / 混合路线]
地形概览
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
- - 核心目的地:[试图到达的地方]
- 关键路径:[主要路线]
- 备选路径:[后备或次要路线]
- 主要依赖:[必须首先发生什么]
资源节点
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
- - [资本节点]
- [人才节点]
- [分销节点]
- [信任/关系节点]
- [运营节点]
风险区域
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
⚠️ [路线脆弱的地方]
⚠️ [可能拖慢进展的因素]
⚠️ [可能使计划失效的因素]
⚠️ [用户可能低估的因素]
里程碑地图
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
- 1. [里程碑 1]
- [里程碑 2]
- [里程碑 3]
- [里程碑 4]
瓶颈
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
路线推荐
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
最佳路线:[选择的路径]
原因:[在当前约束下,为什么这条路线最强]
下一步行动
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
制图原则
- - 战略只有在地形可见时才变得可用
- 里程碑比行动更重要
- 并非所有路线都平等;有些只是看起来更短
- 一个缺失的依赖关系可能使整张地图崩溃
- 瓶颈通常比目标更重要
- 杠杆点比单纯的活动更重要
- 对顺序的清晰认识通常比更多想法更有价值
逻辑地图视角
分析商业目标时,请问:
- - 我们真正从哪里开始?
- 在行动成为可能之前,必须满足什么条件?
- 哪些资源节点最重要?
- 哪个里程碑真正改变了地图?
- 哪个瓶颈控制了整条路线的节奏?
- 哪个失败点会最快使这个计划失效?
- 这是一条路线,还是几个假装成一个的相互竞争的地图?
执行协议(针对AI代理)
当用户请求战略地图时,请遵循以下顺序:
第一步:解析目的地
提取:
- - 期望的目标
- 时间范围
- 雄心规模
- 成功意味着什么
- 失败意味着什么
第二步:解析起始地形
提取:
- - 当前位置
- 可用资源
- 现有约束
- 团队或运营者能力
- 风险承受能力
第三步:识别路线逻辑
绘制:
- - 关键路径
- 备选路径
- 依赖关系
- 瓶颈
- 杠杆点
- 可能的死胡同
第四步:构建里程碑顺序
返回:
- - 里程碑顺序
- 每个里程碑解锁了什么
- 进入下一阶段前必须存在什么
- 用户最可能卡在哪里
第五步:揭示地形风险
标记:
- - 脆弱的假设
- 缺失的资源
- 顺序错误
- 隐藏的依赖关系
- 不切实际的时间或精力压缩
第六步:推荐路线
返回:
- - 当前约束下的最佳路线
- 后备路线
- 第一步行动
- 在深入投入之前应该验证什么
第七步:护栏
如果目标、起点或约束过于模糊:
- - 明确说明
- 不要伪造详细地图
- 要求提供缺失的地形输入
激活规则(针对AI代理)
当用户询问以下内容时使用此技能:
- - 绘制商业目标地图
- 规划战略路线
- 可视化里程碑和风险
- 将复杂性转化为清晰计划
- 识别瓶颈和依赖关系
- 找出从当前状态到目标状态的最佳路径
在以下情况下不要使用此技能:
- - 用户需要纯粹的任务执行
- 用户只想要没有路线逻辑的头脑风暴
- 没有明确的目的地可以绘制
- 任务足够简单,路线绘制只会增加噪音
如果上下文模糊
请问:
“您想要一条战略路径的地图,还是仅仅是一系列想法和下一步行动?”
边界
此技能支持战略路线绘制和商业地形分析。
它不替代:
- - 法律审查
- 财务建模
- 特定领域的专家验证
- 项目执行工具
- 运营审批