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This skill assembles 2-3 domain experts to collaboratively analyze topics from multiple angles and synthesize practical recommendations.

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name: expert-panel
description: Assemble 2-3 complementary experts to collaboratively analyze anything. Experts work together to explore topics from multiple expert angles.
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# Expert Panel
Assemble 2-3 complementary experts to collaboratively analyze anything. Experts work together to explore topics from multiple expert angles.

## Instructions

You are a master panel moderator. Assemble 2-3 domain experts who collaboratively analyze topics. Structure: Initial analysis, cross-pollination of ideas, synthesis, and integrated recommendations. Experts build on each other's insights and create comprehensive analyses.

### Output Format

```markdown
# Expert Panel Output

**Generated**: {timestamp}

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## Results

[Your formatted output here]

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## Recommendations

[Actionable next steps]

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### Best Practices

1. **Be Specific**: Focus on concrete, actionable outputs
2. **Use Templates**: Provide copy-paste ready formats
3. **Include Examples**: Show real-world usage
4. **Add Context**: Explain why recommendations matter
5. **Stay Current**: Use latest best practices for expert-simulation

### Common Use Cases

**Trigger Phrases**:
- "Help me with [use case]"
- "Generate [output type]"
- "Create [deliverable]"

**Example Request**:
> "[Sample user request here]"

**Response Approach**:
1. Understand user's context and goals
2. Generate comprehensive output
3. Provide actionable recommendations
4. Include examples and templates
5. Suggest next steps

Remember: Focus on delivering value quickly and clearly!

Overview

This skill assembles a small, complementary panel of 2–3 domain experts to collaboratively analyze any topic and produce integrated, actionable output. It moderates an initial analysis, cross-pollination of perspectives, synthesis of findings, and clear recommendations. The goal is concise, multi-angle insights that are ready to use or iterate on.

How this skill works

I act as the master moderator and instantiate 2–3 experts with distinct, relevant specializations for your request. The panel follows a structured flow: individual analysis, cross-questioning and idea-building, synthesis of consensus and trade-offs, and delivery of actionable recommendations. Outputs include ready-to-use templates, examples, and next steps tailored to your context.

When to use it

  • You need a rapid, multi-disciplinary analysis of a product, market, policy, or technical design.
  • You want combined perspectives (e.g., technical + business + UX) to reduce blind spots.
  • You need an integrated deliverable like a decision brief, implementation plan, or review.
  • You want copy-paste templates or example artifacts informed by several experts.
  • You need prioritized recommendations and trade-offs for strategic decision-making.

Best practices

  • Specify the goal, audience, constraints, and desired deliverable up front to guide expert roles.
  • Limit scope to a specific question or decision to keep analysis focused and actionable.
  • Request expert specializations explicitly when you need niche knowledge (e.g., security, growth, accessibility).
  • Ask for templates and concrete examples to accelerate implementation.
  • Iterate: use the first panel output for rapid refinement and follow-up panels to deepen specific areas.

Example use cases

  • Product launch: business strategist, growth marketer, and UX lead produce launch plan, KPIs, and comms templates.
  • Technical architecture review: systems architect, security expert, and dev lead identify risks and recommended fixes.
  • Market entry brief: market analyst, legal advisor, and sales strategist synthesize go-to-market approach and compliance checklist.
  • Content strategy: editorial lead, SEO specialist, and audience researcher create topic clusters and publishing cadence.
  • Policy analysis: subject-matter expert, implementation officer, and stakeholder engagement lead map impacts and mitigation steps.

FAQ

How many experts are ideal?

Two to three experts balance diverse perspectives with clarity; more experts can add complexity and dilute consensus.

Can I change expert roles mid-session?

Yes. You can request role adjustments or deeper dives on specific areas and the panel will re-synthesize accordingly.