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amazon-working-backwards

指导亚马逊“倒推法”流程,从5个问题出发,最终形成完整的PR-FAQ文档。当用户希望:(1) 为提案或创意草拟亚马逊5个问题的答案;(2) 对现有5Q答案进行优化或批判性审视;(3) 通过追问式问题验证并挑战5Q答案;(4) 依据5Q答案生成PR-FAQ文档;(5) 根据亚马逊标准审阅或批判性评价现有的PR-FAQ;或(6) 澄清5Q或PR-FAQ流程中的任一环节时,均可使用此技能。触发条件包括提及“5个问题”“PR-FAQ”“PRFAQ”“倒推法”“新闻稿FAQ”、亚马逊风格的提案,或请求按照亚马逊格式撰写/审阅产品提案。

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name: amazon-working-backwards
description: Guide the Amazon Working Backwards process from the 5 Questions through to a full PR-FAQ document. Use when the user wants to (1) draft answers to the Amazon 5 Questions for a proposal or idea, (2) refine or critique existing 5Q answers, (3) verify and challenge 5Q answers with probing questions, (4) generate a PR-FAQ document from 5Q answers, (5) review or critique an existing PR-FAQ against Amazon standards, or (6) clarify any element of the 5Q or PR-FAQ process. Triggers include mentions of "5 questions," "PR-FAQ," "PRFAQ," "working backwards," "press release FAQ," Amazon-style proposals, or requests to write/review product proposals in Amazon format.

Amazon Working Backwards

The Working Backwards process moves from idea to PR-FAQ in two phases: first answer the 5 Questions to force clarity of thinking, then write a PR-FAQ document that brings the idea to life for readers.

Workflow

Determine the entry point based on what the user provides:

Starting from a rough idea or proposal? → Follow the "5 Questions Phase" below Have 5Q answers to refine/verify? → Read references/five-questions-guide.md and apply the verification checklist Ready to write a PR-FAQ? → Follow the "PR-FAQ Phase" below Have a PR-FAQ to review? → Read references/prfaq-template.md and evaluate against the writing standards and common rejection reasons Want to clarify a specific element? → Read the relevant reference file for that phase

Output Convention

Always write to a file from the start. Do not draft in chat.

  • 5Q answers: Write to YYYY-MM-DD - [Product Name] 5Q.md
  • PR-FAQ: Write to YYYY-MM-DD - [Product Name] PR-FAQ.md
  • Iterations: Edit the file in place; summarize changes in chat
  • Word format: If the user requests .docx, use the docx skill to produce a formatted document

When asking clarifying questions or presenting feedback, respond in chat. All substantive content (5Q answers, PR-FAQ drafts) goes to file.

5 Questions Phase

The 5 Questions force clarity before any document writing begins:

  1. Who is the customer?
  2. What is the customer problem or opportunity?
  3. What is the most important customer benefit?
  4. How do we know what the customer needs or wants?
  5. What does the customer experience look like?

Drafting 5Q Answers

  1. Read references/five-questions-guide.md for the quality bar and pitfalls for each question
  2. Read references/examples.md to see a worked example from idea through 5Q to PR-FAQ
  3. Ask clarifying questions if the user's idea is too vague to answer any question well — ask one question at a time
  4. Draft all 5 answers, following the "What a strong answer looks like" guidance for each
  5. Write answers to the 5Q file; summarize in chat and ask for feedback; iterate by editing the file

Verifying 5Q Answers

When reviewing or verifying answers (user's own or previously drafted):

  1. Read references/five-questions-guide.md
  2. Apply the verification checklist (coherence, specificity, customer obsession, intellectual honesty)
  3. Use the probing questions from the guide to challenge weak areas
  4. Present specific, actionable feedback — not generic praise

PR-FAQ Phase

Once 5Q answers are solid, generate the PR-FAQ document.

  1. Read references/prfaq-template.md for the exact structure and quality bar
  2. Read references/examples.md if not already loaded
  3. Write the Press Release section, mapping: Q2 → problem paragraph, Q3 → solution paragraph, Q5 → experience paragraph, Q1 → customer quote persona
  4. Write External FAQ (5-10 customer questions)
  5. Write Internal FAQ (5-10 stakeholder questions)
  6. Write to the PR-FAQ file; summarize in chat and ask for feedback; iterate by editing the file

Reviewing an Existing PR-FAQ

  1. Read references/prfaq-template.md, paying attention to the "Common Rejection Reasons" section
  2. Evaluate each section of the PR-FAQ against the writing standards
  3. Check that the PR-FAQ is internally consistent (problem → benefit → experience alignment)
  4. Provide specific, section-by-section feedback with concrete suggestions for improvement