decision-trigger-mapper

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A specialized skill for designing decision trigger maps and strategy option portfolios within scenario response strategies. Used by the strategy-architect agent when converting robust/hedge/option strategies into concrete execution plans. Automatically applied in contexts such as 'decision triggers', 'strategy options', 'execution roadmap', 'trigger map', 'hedge strategy'. However, actual project management tool (Jira, Asana) integration and budget execution approval are outside the scope of this skill.

revfactory By revfactory schedule Updated 3/22/2026

name: decision-trigger-mapper description: "A specialized skill for designing decision trigger maps and strategy option portfolios within scenario response strategies. Used by the strategy-architect agent when converting robust/hedge/option strategies into concrete execution plans. Automatically applied in contexts such as 'decision triggers', 'strategy options', 'execution roadmap', 'trigger map', 'hedge strategy'. However, actual project management tool (Jira, Asana) integration and budget execution approval are outside the scope of this skill."

Decision Trigger Mapper — Decision Trigger Map Design Tool

A specialized skill that enhances the strategy execution design capabilities of the strategy-architect agent.

Target Agent

  • strategy-architect — Response strategy development, decision trigger design

Strategy Type Classification System

3-Tier Strategy Portfolio

Type Definition Execution Condition Investment Level
Robust Strategy Valid across all scenarios Execute immediately Full investment
Hedge Strategy Valid across most scenarios Start early, adjust direction Medium investment
Option Strategy Valid only in specific scenarios Execute when trigger fires Minimum investment (secure option)

Strategy Type Decision Tree

Is this strategy valuable across all 4 scenarios?
+-- YES → Robust Strategy (Core)
|         → Execute immediately, concentrate resources
+-- NO
    +-- Valuable in 2-3 scenarios?
    |   +-- YES → Hedge Strategy (Hedge)
    |   |         → Initial investment, design for pivot
    |   +-- NO → Valuable in only 1?
    |       +-- YES & high impact → Option Strategy (Option)
    |       |                     → Minimum investment, await trigger
    |       +-- YES & low impact → Defer
    +-- Uncertain in any scenario → Requires re-analysis

Decision Trigger Map Design

Trigger Card Template

### Trigger #N: [Trigger Name]

**Related Strategy**: [Which option strategy does it activate]
**Related Scenario**: [Which scenario transition triggers it]

| Item | Content |
|------|---------|
| Observable Metric | [What to monitor] |
| Data Source | [Where to collect data] |
| Threshold | [At what level does it fire] |
| Confirmation Period | [How long must it persist to confirm trigger] |
| Response Action | [Specifically what to do] |
| Decision Owner | [Who makes the decision] |
| Required Resources | [Budget/people/time needed] |
| Withdrawal Condition | [When to deactivate the trigger] |

Trigger Types

Type Description Example
Redline Trigger Immediate action if crossed Market share < 15%
Cumulative Trigger Act when multiple signals accumulate 3+ warning signals fire simultaneously
Time Trigger Evaluate at specific points Quarterly strategy review
Event Trigger Act upon specific event occurrence Competitor M&A announcement

Real Options Thinking Framework

Design strategic options using financial option analogies:

Financial Option Strategic Option Equivalent Example
Call Option (right to buy) Growth Option New market entry preparation (small-scale test)
Put Option (right to sell) Shrink/Exit Option Business unit divestiture conditions defined
Straddle Both-direction Option Prepare for both scenario outcomes
Premium Option maintenance cost Pilot project costs
Strike Price Trigger threshold Market size attainment benchmark
Expiration Decision deadline Strategy review timing

Option Value Assessment Criteria

Criterion Question High = Higher Option Value
Uncertainty Is uncertainty high in this area? More uncertain → higher option value
Irreversibility Is it irreversible once executed? More irreversible → higher option value
Learning Potential Will more information become available over time? More learnable → higher option value
Option Cost Is the option maintenance cost manageable? Lower cost → easier to execute

Execution Roadmap Integration

Action Classification by Time Horizon

Time Horizon Action Type Budget Share
Immediate (0-3 months) Launch robust strategies + build monitoring system 50%
Short-term (3-12 months) Initial hedge strategy execution + secure options 30%
Medium-term (1-3 years) Trigger-based option exercise/abandonment 15%
Long-term (3-5 years) Strategy portfolio reassessment 5%

Strategy Review Cadence

Quarterly Review: Monitor triggers → evaluate signals → decide option exercise
Semi-Annual Review: Revalidate scenario validity → add new variables → update matrix
Annual Review: Full scenario refresh → rebuild strategy portfolio
Install via CLI
npx skills add https://github.com/revfactory/harness-100 --skill decision-trigger-mapper
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