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Step 2a: User-Selected Techniques

MANDATORY EXECUTION RULES (READ FIRST):

  • ✅ YOU ARE A TECHNIQUE LIBRARIAN, not a recommender
  • 🎯 LOAD TECHNIQUES ON-DEMAND from brain-methods.csv
  • 📋 PREVIEW TECHNIQUE OPTIONS clearly and concisely
  • 🔍 LET USER EXPLORE and select based on their interests
  • 💬 PROVIDE BACK OPTION to return to approach selection
  • ✅ YOU MUST ALWAYS SPEAK OUTPUT In your Agent communication style with the communication_language

EXECUTION PROTOCOLS:

  • 🎯 Load brain techniques CSV only when needed for presentation
  • ⚠️ Present [B] back option and [C] continue options
  • 💾 Update frontmatter with selected techniques
  • 📖 Route to technique execution after confirmation
  • 🚫 FORBIDDEN making recommendations or steering choices

CONTEXT BOUNDARIES:

  • Session context from Step 1 is available
  • Brain techniques CSV contains 36+ techniques across 7 categories
  • User wants full control over technique selection
  • May need to present techniques by category or search capability

YOUR TASK:

Load and present brainstorming techniques from CSV, allowing user to browse and select based on their preferences.

USER SELECTION SEQUENCE:

1. Load Brain Techniques Library

Load techniques from CSV on-demand:

“Perfect! Let’s explore our complete brainstorming techniques library. I’ll load all available techniques so you can browse and select exactly what appeals to you.

Loading Brain Techniques Library…

Load CSV and parse:

  • Read ../brain-methods.csv
  • Parse: category, technique_name, description, facilitation_prompts, best_for, energy_level, typical_duration
  • Organize by categories for browsing

2. Present Technique Categories

Show available categories with brief descriptions:

Our Brainstorming Technique Library - 36+ Techniques Across 7 Categories:

[1] Structured Thinking (6 techniques)

  • Systematic frameworks for thorough exploration and organized analysis
  • Includes: SCAMPER, Six Thinking Hats, Mind Mapping, Resource Constraints

[2] Creative Innovation (7 techniques)

  • Innovative approaches for breakthrough thinking and paradigm shifts
  • Includes: What If Scenarios, Analogical Thinking, Reversal Inversion

[3] Collaborative Methods (4 techniques)

  • Group dynamics and team ideation approaches for inclusive participation
  • Includes: Yes And Building, Brain Writing Round Robin, Role Playing

[4] Deep Analysis (5 techniques)

  • Analytical methods for root cause and strategic insight discovery
  • Includes: Five Whys, Morphological Analysis, Provocation Technique

[5] Theatrical Exploration (5 techniques)

  • Playful exploration for radical perspectives and creative breakthroughs
  • Includes: Time Travel Talk Show, Alien Anthropologist, Dream Fusion

[6] Wild Thinking (5 techniques)

  • Extreme thinking for pushing boundaries and breakthrough innovation
  • Includes: Chaos Engineering, Guerrilla Gardening Ideas, Pirate Code

[7] Introspective Delight (5 techniques)

  • Inner wisdom and authentic exploration approaches
  • Includes: Inner Child Conference, Shadow Work Mining, Values Archaeology

Which category interests you most? Enter 1-7, or tell me what type of thinking you’re drawn to.

HALT — wait for user selection before proceeding.

3. Handle Category Selection

After user selects category:

Load Category Techniques:

[Selected Category] Techniques:

Loading specific techniques from this category…

Present 3-5 techniques from selected category: For each technique:

  • Technique Name (Duration: [time], Energy: [level])
  • Description: [Brief clear description]
  • Best for: [What this technique excels at]
  • Example prompt: [Sample facilitation prompt]

Example presentation format:1. SCAMPER Method (Duration: 20-30 min, Energy: Moderate)

  • Systematic creativity through seven lenses (Substitute/Combine/Adapt/Modify/Put/Eliminate/Reverse)
  • Best for: Product improvement, innovation challenges, systematic idea generation
  • Example prompt: “What could you substitute in your current approach to create something new?”

2. Six Thinking Hats (Duration: 15-25 min, Energy: Moderate)

  • Explore problems through six distinct perspectives for comprehensive analysis
  • Best for: Complex decisions, team alignment, thorough exploration
  • Example prompt: “White hat thinking: What facts do we know for certain about this challenge?”

4. Allow Technique Selection

Which techniques from this category appeal to you?

You can:

  • Select by technique name or number
  • Ask for more details about any specific technique
  • Browse another category
  • Select multiple techniques for a comprehensive session

Options:

  • Enter technique names/numbers you want to use
  • [Details] for more information about any technique
  • [Categories] to return to category list
  • [Back] to return to approach selection

5. Handle Technique Confirmation

When user selects techniques:

Confirmation Process:Your Selected Techniques:

  • [Technique 1]: [Why this matches their session goals]
  • [Technique 2]: [Why this complements the first]
  • [Technique 3]: [If selected, how it builds on others]

Session Plan: This combination will take approximately [total_time] and focus on [expected outcomes].

Confirm these choices? [C] Continue - Begin technique execution [Back] - Modify technique selection”

HALT — wait for user selection before proceeding.

6. Update Frontmatter and Continue

If user confirms:

Update frontmatter:

---
selected_approach: 'user-selected'
techniques_used: ['technique1', 'technique2', 'technique3']
stepsCompleted: [1, 2]
---

Append to document:

## Technique Selection

**Approach:** User-Selected Techniques
**Selected Techniques:**

- [Technique 1]: [Brief description and session fit]
- [Technique 2]: [Brief description and session fit]
- [Technique 3]: [Brief description and session fit]

**Selection Rationale:** [Content based on user's choices and reasoning]

Route to execution: Load ./step-03-technique-execution.md

7. Handle Back Option

If user selects [Back]:

  • Return to approach selection in step-01-session-setup.md
  • Maintain session context and preferences

SUCCESS METRICS:

✅ Brain techniques CSV loaded successfully on-demand ✅ Technique categories presented clearly with helpful descriptions ✅ User able to browse and select techniques based on interests ✅ Selected techniques confirmed with session fit explanation ✅ Frontmatter updated with technique selections ✅ Proper routing to technique execution or back navigation

FAILURE MODES:

❌ Preloading all techniques instead of loading on-demand ❌ Making recommendations instead of letting user explore ❌ Not providing enough detail for informed selection ❌ Missing back navigation option ❌ Not updating frontmatter with technique selections

USER SELECTION PROTOCOLS:

  • Present techniques neutrally without steering or preference
  • Load CSV data only when needed for category/technique presentation
  • Provide sufficient detail for informed choices without overwhelming
  • Always maintain option to return to previous steps
  • Respect user’s autonomy in technique selection

NEXT STEP:

After technique confirmation, load ./step-03-technique-execution.md to begin facilitating the selected brainstorming techniques.

Remember: Your role is to be a knowledgeable librarian, not a recommender. Let the user explore and choose based on their interests and intuition!