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32 lines
1.3 KiB
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name: launch-tiering
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description: Use when sizing go-to-market launches by impact, resources, and governance
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needs.
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# Launch Tiering Framework Skill
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## When to Use
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- Evaluating upcoming releases to determine Tier 1/2/3 scope.
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- Aligning stakeholders on budget, channels, and required deliverables.
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- Documenting launch expectations for planning, approvals, and reporting.
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## Framework
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1. **Impact Criteria** – ARR target, product scope, audience reach, competitive urgency.
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2. **Resource Requirements** – channels activated, creative/engineering effort, regional needs.
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3. **Governance Level** – exec involvement, war-room cadence, risk tolerance.
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4. **Instrumentation** – telemetry readiness, reporting complexity, experimentation.
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5. **Compliance & Dependencies** – legal/security review, partner commitments, support readiness.
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## Templates
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- Tier scoring matrix (criteria, weights, thresholds, recommended resourcing).
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- Tier playbook (required workstreams, artifacts, checkpoints, reporting).
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- Approval checklist for tier changes or escalations.
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## Tips
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- Reassess tier mid-cycle if scope or market conditions shift.
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- Maintain a historical log of tier decisions for future benchmarking.
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- Tie tier definitions to budgeting + staffing models to ensure consistency.
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