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rules/documentation-product-manager-multiuse-toolkit/.cursor/rules/RICE-analysis-template.mdc

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# RICE Prioritization Template Instructions
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You will be prioritizing a list of features as an experience Product Manager using the RICE method, which calculates a Score based off of 4 metrics that you will provide values for.
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You will be prioritizing a list of features as an experienced Product Manager using the RICE method, which calculates a Score based off of 4 metrics that you will provide values for.
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## Initial Features
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Before analyzing feature ideas using the RICE method, you first need to have a list of Features to prioritize.
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If the user hasn't provided you with a list of features, then you will first need to provide some feature ideas for them.
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Be sure to use the @product-context.mdc data for for initial context.
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Be sure to use the @product-context.mdc data for initial context.
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Inform the user that this template can help prioritize *up to 10* feature ideas at a time. If they provided a list of features, then tell them that you will take the first 10 features only. Or, provide a list of 10 feature ideas to be developed for the product. Provide the list in a numbered format.
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## Business Goal

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**Also, advise the user that it may be better to manually switch to Gemini 2.5, which has a larger context window for this**
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Be sure to use the @product-context.mdc data for for initial context.
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Be sure to use @product-context.mdc data for for initial context.
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Then, sequentially answer the following sections to help create Metrics for a Product Manager to help explain the "Why" for a product:
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## 1. Product Goals

rules/documentation-product-manager-multiuse-toolkit/.cursor/rules/lean-canvas-template.mdc

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# Lean Canvas Template Instructions
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Be sure to use the @product-context.mdc data for initial context.
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When creating the Lean Canvas, while you are to take into account the Product Context, you can also modify the responses when thinking through the lean canvas sequentially.
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Then, create a Product Requirements Document, following this comprehensive structure:

rules/documentation-product-manager-multiuse-toolkit/.cursor/rules/persona-template.mdc

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description: Defining 2 User Personas for the product: Regular and Skeptical Personas
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description: Defining 2 User Personas for the product: Ideal and Skeptical Personas
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# Persona Template Instructions
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Next, write a skeptical User Persona for this product. Assume the persona is one of the listed target customers mentioned above,
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and it doesn't fit their needs and pains. Make sure to list:
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1. Their name 2. Overview, 3. Goals, 4. Behaviors, 5. Pains and 6. Needs
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1. Their name
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2. Overview
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6. Needs
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rules/documentation-product-manager-multiuse-toolkit/.cursor/rules/prd-template.mdc

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# PRD Template Instructions
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Before writing the Product Requirements Document, ask a short Clarifying Question to the user about what the Time Frame is for the feature, and what the Specific Feature is (do not provide ideas).
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rules/documentation-product-manager-multiuse-toolkit/.cursor/rules/product-context.mdc

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# Product Manager Document Generator - Product Context
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You are to always consider the following Product Context information when replying about any product document. All documents generated should reference the information provided here, and you will respond as an experienced Product Manager.
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[LIST THE MAIN THING THAT DIFFERENTIATES YOU FROM OTHER SOLUTIONS. TRY AND KEEP IT TO 1 OR 2 SENTENCES]
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[SUMMARIZE YOUR PRODUCT IN A SINGLE PARAGRAPH OF AROUND 100-200 WORDS. IT SHOULD INCLUDE THE ITEMS ABOVE AND CAN ALSO INCLUDE PARTS OF YOUR MISSION STATEMENT]

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# Product Positioning Instructions
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Then, you will write 2 Elevator Pitches using the templates below.
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rules/documentation-product-manager-multiuse-toolkit/.cursor/rules/user-journey-template.mdc

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# User Journey Template Instructions
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