Strategic Narrative
When This Skill Activates
Claude uses this skill when:
- •Writing product pitches
- •Creating presentations
- •Framing features as stories
- •Building product narratives
Core Frameworks
1. Strategic Narrative Structure (Source: Andy Raskin)
Five-Act Structure:
- •Old World - How things used to be
- •Insight - What changed (why now?)
- •New World - What's now possible
- •Stakes - Win big or lose
- •Your Role - How you help them win
Example:
markdown
# Pitch: [Product] ## Act 1: Old World "For years, teams coordinated through email..." ## Act 2: Insight "But remote work changed everything. What worked in office doesn't work distributed." ## Act 3: New World "Now, the best teams coordinate in real-time, asynchronously..." ## Act 4: Stakes "Companies that figure this out will attract best talent and move faster. Those that don't will lose to competitors." ## Act 5: Your Role "That's where [Product] comes in. We help teams..."
Action Templates
Template: Product Pitch
markdown
# [Product Name]: [Tagline] ## The Old World (Problem) [How things used to work, pain points] ## The Insight (Why Now) [What changed that makes this possible/necessary now] ## The New World (Vision) [What's now possible, the opportunity] ## The Stakes (Urgency) [Win big or lose - why this matters] ## Our Solution (Product) [How we help you win in the new world] ## Proof - [Metric/testimonial] - [Metric/testimonial] ## Next Steps [Clear call to action]
Quick Reference
📖 Storytelling Checklist
Structure:
- • Old world (relatable problem)
- • Insight (why now)
- • New world (vision)
- • Stakes (urgency)
- • Solution (your product)
Delivery:
- • Customer is hero (not product)
- • Emotional + logical
- • Concrete examples
- • Clear next steps
Key Quotes
Andy Raskin:
"The best product stories make the customer the hero, not your product."
Nancy Duarte:
"The audience doesn't need to tune themselves to you—you need to tune your message to them."