engineering-culture
openbooklet.com/s/engineering-cultureopenbooklet.com/s/engineering-culture@1.0.0GET /api/v1/skills/engineering-cultureHelp users build strong engineering culture. Use when someone is improving developer experience, fostering technical excellence, designing engineering practices, or scaling an engineering organization.
Help users create and run AI evaluations. Use when someone is building evals for LLM products, measuring model quality, creating test cases, designing rubrics, or trying to systematically measure AI output quality.
Help users define AI product strategy. Use when someone is building an AI product, deciding where to apply AI in their product, planning an AI roadmap, evaluating build vs buy for AI capabilities, or figuring out how to integrate AI into existing products.
Help users synthesize and act on customer feedback. Use when someone is analyzing NPS responses, processing support tickets, reviewing user research, synthesizing feedback from multiple channels, or trying to identify patterns in customer input.
Help users craft compelling brand narratives. Use when someone is defining brand strategy, writing company positioning, creating pitch narratives, developing messaging frameworks, or trying to make their company story more memorable.
Help users get promoted at work. Use when someone is preparing for a promotion conversation, building their case for advancement, trying to understand what's blocking their promotion, or figuring out how to get to the next level in their career.
Help users build and scale their sales organization. Use when someone is hiring their first salespeople, deciding when to bring on sales leadership, structuring sales compensation, or transitioning from founder-led sales.
Help users build and maintain strong team culture. Use when someone is defining team values, creating psychological safety, onboarding to a new team, navigating cultural change, or building distributed team norms.
Help users build effective AI applications. Use when someone is building with LLMs, writing prompts, designing AI features, implementing RAG, creating agents, running evals, or trying to improve AI output quality.
Help users navigate career changes and pivots. Use when someone is considering a new role, transitioning into product management, evaluating job offers, taking a sabbatical, or feeling stuck in their current position.
Help users develop and coach product managers. Use when someone is managing PMs, creating development plans, running performance reviews, or trying to level up their PM team's capabilities.
Help users build and grow product communities. Use when someone is starting a community, scaling an ambassador program, driving community-led growth, or choosing between user, developer, or partner communities.
Help users conduct effective hiring interviews. Use when someone is designing an interview loop, crafting interview questions, evaluating candidates in real-time, or building a structured interview process.
Help users work effectively across functions. Use when someone is navigating PM-engineering relationships, resolving cross-team conflicts, building product trios, or improving handoffs between design, engineering, and product.
Help users delegate effectively. Use when someone is struggling to let go of tasks, deciding what to delegate, building team autonomy, or balancing being hands-on vs hands-off.
Help users understand and build design engineering capabilities. Use when someone is creating a design engineering function, hiring design engineers, or bridging the gap between design and engineering teams.
Help users design and optimize growth loops. Use when someone is building viral mechanics, designing referral programs, creating product-led acquisition, or figuring out how to make their product grow itself.
Help users design effective surveys. Use when someone is creating customer surveys, NPS measurements, product-market fit surveys, or feedback collection mechanisms.
Help users implement effective dogfooding practices. Use when someone is trying to get their team to use their own product, designing internal usage programs, or building user empathy through personal product use.
Help users manage their energy for sustained performance. Use when someone is feeling burned out, trying to find their zone of genius, scheduling for productivity, or identifying what drains vs energizes them.
Help users navigate enterprise sales. Use when someone is closing large deals, managing complex buying committees, handling procurement, or converting PLG users to enterprise contracts.
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