/install strategic-thinking
Strategic Thinking
Strategy is choosing what not to do as much as what to do. End with explicit bets and guardrails.
How to run it with this skill: one clearly headed section per phase in this order: Intent → Landscape → Advantage → Options → Choice → Risks & Cadence. Optional Short story subsection only when Setup calls for it.
Setup (run before starting)
In one short block:
- Strategic question — one sentence (e.g. "How should we win in X given Y?")
- Default pass — Intent → Landscape → Advantage → Options → Choice → Risks & Cadence (state this line)
If goals, constraints, or non-negotiables are missing, ask at most 3 questions in one message, then proceed. Note any remaining gaps or working guesses in plain language (no bracket tags in Setup).
If the user asked for a memo or deck storyline, add after Risks & Cadence a Short story subsection (5–7 sentences: tension → insight → decision → proof path).
The Phases
Intent
Win definition — what outcome in what timeframe? Non-goals — what is explicitly out of scope?
Landscape
Forces that matter: customers, competition, technology, regulation, economics. Use Implication: bullets — not encyclopedic lists.
Advantage (or Honest gap)
Where could durable advantage come from — assets, learning loops, distribution, data, brand, cost? If none is credible, say so and pivot to options to build advantage.
Options
2–4 mutually distinct strategies or postures. For each:
Option: … — Bet: … — Cost: … — Kill signal: …
Choice
Name one primary option (or parallel bets if truly justified). Explain why now and what you are deferring or rejecting.
Risks & Cadence
Top 3 risks with mitigations. 90-day focus, 12-month thesis, and review trigger (metric or event that forces rethink).
Execution Rules
- Choice must reference Options; do not introduce a new strategy in the final section without labeling it a revision.
- Avoid generic platitudes ("innovate", "customer-centric") without a mechanism.
- If information is thin, keep Landscape short and say plainly what is unknown instead of fabricating market facts.
Checklist (verify before responding)
- Setup: strategic question + default pass (note if Short story added)
- Intent includes non-goals
- Options use Bet / Cost / Kill signal
- Choice is explicit; tradeoffs named
- Risks & Cadence has 90-day / 12-month / review trigger
- Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
- Run the install command in chat:
/install strategic-thinking - After installation, invoke the skill by name or use
/strategic-thinking - Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
What is Strategic Thinking?
Use this skill when the user asks for strategic thinking (including naming it or directing use/apply/run with obvious misspellings; decisive) or wants direct... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 108 downloads so far.
How do I install Strategic Thinking?
Run "/install strategic-thinking" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.
Is Strategic Thinking free?
Yes, Strategic Thinking is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.
Which platforms does Strategic Thinking support?
Strategic Thinking is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).
Who created Strategic Thinking?
It is built and maintained by Siva Sai (@ysskrishna); the current version is v2026.5.17.