strategic-review
This tool compares and analyzes multiple methodologies to reach a given goal and provides decision-making logic and rationale.
Instructions
Step 1: Define Objectives and Constraints
- Request the 'Objective' and 'Constraints' from the user.
Step 2: Data Research
- Gather the necessary information required to draft the report.
Step 3: Report Generation
- Draft the report ensuring it includes the following sections:
| Section Name | Key Items | Writing Guide |
|---|---|---|
| 1. Current Overview | Background & Core Challenges | Describe the fundamental problem and current status using objective metrics. |
| 2. Decision Criteria | Evaluation Principles & Constraints | Specify criteria for evaluating alternatives (e.g., cost-effectiveness, speed, stability) and budget/technical limitations. |
| 3. Multi-Alternative Analysis | Scenario-based Options | Present at least 2–3 independent alternatives. Define the core value and operational mechanism of each. |
| 4. Comparative Analysis Table | Trade-offs | Contrast the pros/cons, budget, expected performance, and risks of each alternative for an at-a-glance comparison. |
| 5. Practical Recommendation | Review Opinion & Rationale | Recommend the most suitable option from a practical perspective, framed as 'opinion for decision support' rather than a final conclusion. |
| 6. Risk Management | Potential Risks & Mitigation | Transparently disclose potential side effects of each choice and the management systems to control them. |
| 7. Implementation Roadmap | Step-by-Step Plan | Provide milestones and resource allocation plans for immediate execution of the chosen option. |
| 8. Expected Effects & KPIs | Performance Measurement & Definition of Done | Set objective data and quantitative indicators to prove the success of the decided plan. |
Step 4: Reporting
- Organize the report in Markdown format and present it to the user.