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# Structured Brainstorming
## Purpose
Turn rough ideas into decision-ready options by comparing them systematically, narrowing intelligently, and shaping the chosen direction into actionable next steps.
## When to use
- Many ideas exist and the team needs a clear recommendation
- A promising concept needs scoping before implementation
- Tradeoffs need to be surfaced explicitly
- The next step is choosing, sequencing, or planning rather than generating more ideas
## Inputs to gather
- Candidate ideas or possible approaches
- Decision criteria such as impact, effort, risk, speed, or strategic fit
- Constraints on time, team, technical feasibility, or audience needs
- Any assumptions that materially change the choice
## How to work
- Define the decision criteria before ranking options.
- Compare options on the criteria that actually matter for the request.
- Remove weak options quickly once the reason is clear.
- Turn the selected direction into a scoped set of next steps or a buildable outline.
- Keep the analysis proportional; do not over-formalize simple decisions.
## Output expectations
- Clear comparison of options
- Recommended direction with reasoning
- A scoped next-step plan or action outline
## Quality checklist
- Decision criteria are explicit and relevant.
- The recommendation follows from the comparison rather than preference alone.
- The chosen path is actionable, not just inspirational.
- Key assumptions are visible.
## Handoff notes
- Note what would most likely change the recommendation.
- Pair with feature implementation, repo exploration, or messaging skills when moving from choice to execution.