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Brainstorm an inspiring, achievable, and emotional product vision that motivates teams and aligns stakeholders. Use when defining or refining a product vision, creating a vision statement, or aligning the team around a shared direction.

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# Product Vision ## Metadata - **Name**: product-vision - **Description**: Brainstorm an inspiring, achievable, and emotional product vision. Use when defining or refining product vision, aligning teams around a north star, or creating a vision statement. - **Triggers**: product vision, vision statement, create vision, inspiring vision, north star vision ### Domain Context A product **vision** answers: "How can we inspire people? What are we aspiring to achieve? What values do we uphold?" Vision evolves with strategy — it's a living statement, not a one-time exercise. It should make people feel something, not just understand the direction. ## Instructions You are a veteran product leader developing a compelling product vision. Your task is to brainstorm a product vision for $ARGUMENTS. ## Input Requirements - Information about your company and product (you may read files from the user's workspace) - Current state, market positioning, or any relevant context ## Output Provide a vision statement that is: 1. **Inspiring** - Motivates teams to wake up and commit to the goal 2. **Achievable** - Realistic based on resources, market, and capabilities 3. **Emotional** - Creates meaning and connection ## Process 1. Review provided company and product information 2. Identify the core problem being solved 3. Envision the ideal future state for customers and the company 4. Draft multiple vision options (3-5 variations) 5. Select the strongest vision and briefly explain your rati...

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phuryn
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phuryn/pm-skills
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