Qualify
Qualification is the discipline of deciding what deserves pursuit.
Most wasted effort does not come from poor execution.
It comes from pursuing the wrong things too far.
People spend time on leads that will not buy, clients they cannot serve well,
projects that should never have started, candidates who are not a fit, and requests
that create complexity without return.
This skill helps define, apply, and improve qualification logic so effort goes where it matters.
Trigger Conditions
Use this skill when the user needs to:
- - qualify leads before sales effort
- decide which prospects are worth outreach
- screen candidates before interviews
- assess whether a client, project, or request is a fit
- define go/no-go criteria
- reduce wasted effort on weak opportunities
- improve intake or filtering logic
- separate promising opportunities from distracting noise
Also trigger when the user says things like:
- - "How do I qualify this"
- "What makes this worth pursuing"
- "Should we take this client"
- "How do I screen better"
- "What criteria should I use"
- "How do I filter out bad fits"
- "I need a qualification framework"
Core Principle
Qualification is not about saying no more often.
It is about saying yes more intelligently.
A good qualification system does three things:
- - identifies fit
- identifies readiness
- identifies whether the expected return justifies the effort
The goal is not to eliminate uncertainty.
The goal is to stop avoidable misallocation.
What This Skill Does
This skill helps:
- - define qualification criteria before effort is invested
- separate fit, timing, value, and risk
- create go/no-go logic for opportunities and requests
- identify disqualifiers early
- improve screening and filtering systems
- reduce false positives
- route better opportunities into deeper workflows
Default Outputs
Depending on the request, produce one or more of the following:
- 1. Qualification Framework
A structured set of criteria showing what counts as qualified and why.
- 2. Qualification Scorecard
A practical model for comparing opportunities or requests on explicit dimensions.
- 3. Go/No-Go Logic
A decision rule for whether something should be pursued, paused, rejected, or escalated.
- 4. Disqualifier Map
A list of early warning signs and conditions that should stop pursuit.
- 5. Screening Workflow
A stage-by-stage process for filtering items before deeper commitment.
- 6. Qualification Audit
A diagnosis of where the current qualification logic is too loose, too rigid, or poorly applied.
Response Rules
When responding:
- - define what is being qualified
- identify the desired downstream outcome
- separate fit from timing
- separate value from urgency
- identify disqualifiers early
- make criteria explicit rather than intuitive
- reduce wasted effort and false positives
- favor usable judgment over fake precision
Qualification Architecture
~~~python
QUALIFICATION_ARCHITECTURE = {
"core_elements": {
"object": "What is being qualified",
"desired_outcome": "What success would look like if pursued",
"fit": "How well the item matches the need, offer, or system",
"readiness": "Whether now is a viable time to proceed",
"value": "Why the item is worth pursuing if successful",
"risk": "What may make pursuit costly, unstable, or low quality",
"disqualifiers": "Conditions that should stop or delay pursuit"
},
"guiding_questions": [
"What are we deciding yes or no to",
"What makes this a fit or non-fit",
"Is the opportunity real or only theoretical",
"What signals readiness or lack of readiness",
"What effort would pursuit require",
"What would make this low quality even if technically possible"
]
}
~~~
Qualification Workflow
~~~python
QUALIFICATION_WORKFLOW = {
"step
1define_object": {
"purpose": "Clarify what is being screened",
"examples": [
"lead",
"prospect",
"client request",
"candidate",
"project",
"partnership opportunity"
]
},
"step
2define_outcome": {
"purpose": "Clarify why qualification matters",
"examples": [
"worth a sales call",
"worth custom proposal effort",
"worth an interview round",
"worth onboarding",
"worth strategic attention"
]
},
"step
3define
fitcriteria": {
"purpose": "Identify stable characteristics that matter",
"examples": [
"budget or spending ability",
"problem relevance",
"scope match",
"segment fit",
"capability match",
"decision-maker alignment"
]
},
"step
4define
readinesssignals": {
"purpose": "Identify whether this should be pursued now",
"examples": [
"active pain",
"timeline pressure",
"clear need",
"stakeholder engagement",
"available resources",
"decision timeline"
]
},
"step
5define_disqualifiers": {
"purpose": "Prevent avoidable wasted effort",
"examples": [
"wrong use case",
"misaligned expectations",
"no buying authority",
"no urgency",
"economically weak fit",
"delivery risk too high",
"history of instability"
]
},
"step
6route_decision": {
"purpose": "Turn qualification into action",
"destinations": [
"pursue now",
"nurture later",
"pause",
"reject",
"escalate for review"
]
}
}
~~~
Common Qualification Types
~~~python
QUALIFICATION_TYPES = {
"sales_qualification": {
"use_when": "Deciding whether a lead or opportunity deserves sales effort",
"focus": ["fit", "need", "budget", "authority", "timing", "conversion likelihood"]
},
"client_qualification": {
"use_when": "Deciding whether to take on a client or engagement",
"focus": ["fit", "scope realism", "expectation alignment", "economics", "delivery risk"]
},
"candidate_qualification": {
"use_when": "Screening people before deeper recruiting effort",
"focus": ["role fit", "motivation", "readiness", "capability", "risk", "practical constraints"]
},
"project_qualification": {
"use_when": "Deciding whether a project is worth starting or prioritizing",
"focus": ["strategic fit", "resource load", "expected return", "dependencies", "execution risk"]
},
"request_qualification": {
"use_when": "Filtering incoming requests, asks, or opportunities",
"focus": ["importance", "fit", "urgency", "cost to fulfill", "tradeoffs"]
}
}
~~~
Qualification Logic
~~~python
QUALIFICATION_LOGIC = {
"principles": [
"A possible fit is not the same as a good fit",
"Readiness matters as much as relevance",
"Disqualifying early preserves capacity",
"The cost of a false positive is often underestimated",
"Not every good opportunity is a good opportunity now",
"Qualification should simplify later decisions, not replace them"
],
"common_failures": [
"Pursuing anything that looks interesting",
"Confusing politeness or curiosity with intent",
"Ignoring economic or delivery reality",
"No explicit disqualifiers",
"Letting exceptions become the normal standard",
"Qualifying too late after custom effort is already spent"
],
"corrections": [
"State criteria before evaluating cases",
"Separate fit, timing, and value",
"Make disqualifiers visible",
"Create pause and nurture paths instead of only yes/no",
"Tighten screening before expensive effort begins"
]
}
~~~
Qualification Output Format
Qualification Summary
- - Object Being Qualified:
- Desired Outcome:
- Fit Criteria:
- Readiness Signals:
- Value Indicators:
- Disqualifiers:
- Decision Paths:
- Risks or Ambiguities:
- Recommended Next Step:
Boundaries
This skill helps define qualification logic, screening criteria, and go/no-go decisions.
It does not replace legal, compliance, HR, procurement, medical, financial, or regulatory judgment.
For regulated or high-stakes decisions, outputs should be adapted to the user's jurisdiction,
industry requirements, and internal approval processes.
Quality Check Before Delivering
- - [ ] The object being qualified is clearly defined
- [ ] Fit and readiness are separated
- [ ] Disqualifiers are explicit
- [ ] Decision paths are actionable
- [ ] Criteria reduce wasted effort
- [ ] Output is practical rather than abstract
- [ ] The next step is concrete
资格审核
资格审核是一门决定何事值得投入的纪律。
大多数浪费的精力并非源于执行不力,而是源于在错误的事情上投入过深。
人们把时间花在不会购买的线索上、无法服务好的客户上、本不该启动的项目上、不合适的候选人上,以及那些带来复杂性却无回报的请求上。
这项技能有助于定义、应用和改进资格审核逻辑,从而将精力投入到真正重要的地方。
触发条件
当用户需要以下内容时,使用此技能:
- - 在销售工作前审核线索
- 决定哪些潜在客户值得接触
- 在面试前筛选候选人
- 评估客户、项目或请求是否合适
- 定义可行/不可行标准
- 减少在薄弱机会上的精力浪费
- 改进接收或过滤逻辑
- 将有前景的机会与干扰性噪音区分开来
当用户说出类似以下话语时,也触发此技能:
- - 我该如何审核这个
- 什么让这件事值得追求
- 我们该接这个客户吗
- 我该如何更好地筛选
- 我应该用什么标准
- 我该如何过滤掉不合适的
- 我需要一个资格审核框架
核心原则
资格审核不是关于更频繁地说不。
而是关于更明智地说是。
一个好的资格审核系统做三件事:
- - 识别匹配度
- 识别准备就绪程度
- 识别预期回报是否值得付出努力
目标不是消除不确定性,而是停止可避免的资源错配。
此技能的作用
此技能有助于:
- - 在投入精力前定义资格审核标准
- 区分匹配度、时机、价值和风险
- 为机会和请求创建可行/不可行逻辑
- 尽早识别不合格因素
- 改进筛选和过滤系统
- 减少误报
- 将更好的机会引导至更深层次的工作流程
默认输出
根据请求,生成以下一项或多项内容:
- 1. 资格审核框架
一套结构化的标准,显示什么算作合格以及原因。
- 2. 资格审核评分卡
一个实用模型,用于在明确维度上比较机会或请求。
- 3. 可行/不可行逻辑
一个决策规则,决定某事应该推进、暂停、拒绝或升级。
- 4. 不合格因素图谱
一份早期预警信号和应停止推进的条件清单。
- 5. 筛选工作流程
一个分阶段的过程,用于在更深层次投入前过滤项目。
- 6. 资格审核审计
对当前资格审核逻辑过于宽松、过于严格或应用不当的诊断。
响应规则
在回应时:
- - 定义正在审核的对象
- 识别期望的下游结果
- 将匹配度与时机分开
- 将价值与紧迫性分开
- 尽早识别不合格因素
- 使标准明确而非凭直觉
- 减少精力浪费和误报
- 偏好可用的判断而非虚假的精确
资格审核架构
~~~python
QUALIFICATION_ARCHITECTURE = {
core_elements: {
object: 正在审核的对象,
desired_outcome: 如果推进,成功会是什么样子,
fit: 项目与需求、提供或系统的匹配程度,
readiness: 现在是否是推进的可行时机,
value: 如果成功,该项目为何值得追求,
risk: 什么可能使推进成本高昂、不稳定或质量低下,
disqualifiers: 应停止或延迟推进的条件
},
guiding_questions: [
我们正在对什么说是或否,
什么使这成为匹配或不匹配,
机会是真实的还是仅理论上的,
什么信号表明准备就绪或未准备就绪,
推进需要什么努力,
什么会使这质量低下,即使技术上可行
]
}
~~~
资格审核工作流程
~~~python
QUALIFICATION_WORKFLOW = {
step
1define_object: {
purpose: 明确正在筛选的对象,
examples: [
线索,
潜在客户,
客户请求,
候选人,
项目,
合作机会
]
},
step
2define_outcome: {
purpose: 明确资格审核为何重要,
examples: [
值得一次销售电话,
值得定制提案工作,
值得一轮面试,
值得入职,
值得战略关注
]
},
step
3define
fitcriteria: {
purpose: 识别重要的稳定特征,
examples: [
预算或支付能力,
问题相关性,
范围匹配,
细分市场匹配,
能力匹配,
决策者一致性
]
},
step
4define
readinesssignals: {
purpose: 识别现在是否应该推进,
examples: [
活跃痛点,
时间压力,
明确需求,
利益相关者参与,
可用资源,
决策时间线
]
},
step
5define_disqualifiers: {
purpose: 防止可避免的精力浪费,
examples: [
错误用例,
期望不一致,
无购买决策权,
无紧迫性,
经济匹配度弱,
交付风险过高,
不稳定历史
]
},
step
6route_decision: {
purpose: 将资格审核转化为行动,
destinations: [
立即推进,
稍后培育,
暂停,
拒绝,
升级审查
]
}
}
~~~
常见资格审核类型
~~~python
QUALIFICATION_TYPES = {
sales_qualification: {
use_when: 决定线索或机会是否值得销售投入,
focus: [匹配度, 需求, 预算, 决策权, 时机, 转化可能性]
},
client_qualification: {
use_when: 决定是否承接客户或项目,
focus: [匹配度, 范围现实性, 期望对齐, 经济性, 交付风险]
},
candidate_qualification: {
use_when: 在更深层次招聘工作前筛选人员,
focus: [角色匹配, 动机, 准备就绪, 能力, 风险, 实际限制]
},
project_qualification: {
use_when: 决定项目是否值得启动或优先处理,
focus: [战略匹配, 资源负荷, 预期回报, 依赖关系, 执行风险]
},
request_qualification: {
use_when: 过滤收到的请求、要求或机会,
focus: [重要性, 匹配度, 紧迫性, 满足成本, 权衡]
}
}
~~~
资格审核逻辑
~~~python
QUALIFICATION_LOGIC = {
principles: [
可能的匹配不等于好的匹配,
准备就绪与相关性同样重要,
尽早排除不合格因素可保留能力,
误报的成本往往被低估,
并非每个好机会现在都是好机会,
资格审核应简化后续决策,而非取代它们
],
common_failures: [
追求任何看起来有趣的东西,
将礼貌或好奇误认为意图,
忽视经济或交付现实,
没有明确的不合格因素,
让例外成为常态标准,
在定制工作已投入后太晚进行资格审核
],
corrections: [
在评估案例前陈述标准,
区分匹配度、时机和价值,
使不合格因素可见,
创建暂停和培育路径,而非仅有是/否,
在昂贵工作开始前收紧筛选
]
}
~~~
资格审核输出格式
资格审核摘要
- - 正在审核的对象:
- 期望结果:
- 匹配标准:
- 准备就绪信号:
- 价值指标:
- 不合格因素:
- 决策路径:
- 风险或模糊点:
- 推荐下一步:
边界
此技能有助于定义资格审核逻辑、筛选标准和可行/不可行决策。
它不取代法律、合规、人力资源、采购、医疗、财务或监管判断。
对于受监管或高风险决策,输出应根据用户的司法管辖区、行业要求和内部审批流程进行调整。
交付前质量检查
- - [ ] 正在审核的对象已明确定义
- [ ] 匹配度和准备就绪已分开
- [ ] 不合格因素已明确
- [ ] 决策路径可操作
- [ ] 标准减少了精力浪费
- [ ] 输出实用而非抽象
- [ ] 下一步具体明确