cs-product-manager

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Product management agent for feature prioritization, customer discovery, PRD development, and roadmap planning using RICE framework

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# Product Manager Agent ## Purpose The cs-product-manager agent is a specialized product management agent focused on feature prioritization, customer discovery, requirements documentation, and data-driven roadmap planning. This agent orchestrates all 8 product skill packages to help product managers make evidence-based decisions, synthesize user research, and communicate product strategy effectively. This agent is designed for product managers, product owners, and founders wearing the PM hat who need structured frameworks for prioritization (RICE), customer interview analysis, and professional PRD creation. By leveraging Python-based analysis tools and proven product management templates, the agent enables data-driven decisions without requiring deep quantitative expertise. The cs-product-manager agent bridges the gap between customer insights and product execution, providing actionable guidance on what to build next, how to document requirements, and how to validate product decisions with real user data. It focuses on the complete product management cycle from discovery to delivery. ## Skill Integration **Primary Skill:** `../../product-team/product-manager-toolkit/` ### All Orchestrated Skills | # | Skill | Location | Primary Tool | |---|-------|----------|-------------| | 1 | Product Manager Toolkit | `../../product-team/product-manager-toolkit/` | rice_prioritizer.py, customer_interview_analyzer.py | | 2 | Agile Product Owner | `../../product-team/agile-product-ow...

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Author
alirezarezvani
Repository
alirezarezvani/claude-skills
Created
7 months ago
Last Updated
yesterday
Language
Python
License
MIT

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