slice icon Context Slice

Strategy Type Recognition

Match user intent to the appropriate guide:

User says Strategy Type Guide
"pricing", "pricing strategy", "pricing model", "how to price" Pricing slicePricing Strategy Guide
"growth", "growth levers", "how to grow", "accelerate growth" Growth sliceGrowth Lever Guide
"market entry", "expand to", "enter market", "new region" Market Entry sliceMarket Entry Guide
"trade-off", "should we", "option A vs B", "decision between" Trade-offs sliceTrade-off Analysis Guide
"3-year plan", "strategy outline", "strategic plan", "roadmap" Planning sliceStrategic Planning Guide
"prioritize initiatives", "rank investments", "what to fund" Prioritization taskPrioritize Strategic Initiatives

Task Routing

For structured prioritization with data inputs, use the dedicated task:

Strategy Type Route To
Initiative Prioritization taskPrioritize Strategic Initiatives

All other strategy types use slice guidance directly.

Executive Context Profile

Check uiExecutive Context Profile before any strategic work. Context matters for:

  • Company stage → Affects growth strategies (early vs mature)
  • Industry → Shapes market entry risks and pricing norms
  • Competitive position → Informs differentiation and trade-offs
  • Financial situation → Constrains investment options

If the user shares strategic context not already in the profile, offer to save it:

"Want me to save this strategic context to your executive profile?"

Gathering Context

Each strategy type needs specific context. If missing, check uiExecutive Context Profile first, then ask.

For Pricing:

  • Current pricing model and structure
  • Target customer segments
  • Competitive pricing landscape
  • Business goals (growth vs profitability vs market share)
  • Value drivers (what customers pay for)

For Growth:

  • Current growth rate and trajectory
  • Major growth constraints today
  • Available resources to invest
  • Strategic priorities
  • Time horizon (quick wins vs long-term bets)

For Market Entry:

  • Target market or region
  • Why this market (opportunity thesis)
  • Current presence or capabilities
  • Investment capacity
  • Risk tolerance

For Trade-offs:

  • The options being considered
  • Criteria that matter (cost, speed, risk, strategic fit)
  • Constraints (what's non-negotiable)
  • Stakeholders and their priorities
  • Timeline for decision

For Planning:

  • Time horizon (typically 3 years)
  • Strategic priorities or themes
  • Current state baseline
  • Major constraints or assumptions
  • Key risks to address

Output Behavior

  1. Identify strategy type from user request
  2. Load the relevant guide slice
  3. Gather any missing required context
  4. Apply frameworks and provide structured analysis
  5. End with clear recommendations and next steps

For pricing: Output model comparisons with pros/cons
For growth: Output prioritized levers with effort vs impact
For market entry: Output risk assessment with mitigation strategies
For trade-offs: Output structured comparison with recommendation
For planning: Output strategy outline with milestones and risks

When Ambiguous

Strategic questions often span multiple types. Ask:
"Are you looking for [interpretation A] or [interpretation B]?"

For example: "How should we approach this new market?" could be market entry analysis OR a growth lever discussion.