Org Role Handoff
by @nalendrax8
Take on roles from the target organization's IT and operational structure and respond from that role's perspective, responsibilities, scope, boundaries, coll...
clawhub install org-role-handoffπ About This Skill
name: it-role-handoff description: Take on roles from the target organization's IT and operational structure and respond from that role's perspective, responsibilities, scope, boundaries, collaboration context, and expected output style. Use when the user asks you to act as, become, take the role of, answer from the perspective of, or speak from the perspective of roles such as Executive Director, IT Director, Operational Director, Information Technology Manager, Quality Assurance, Database Administrator, Web Developer, Mobile Developer, Product & Project Manager, UI/UX Designer, Graphic Designer, Product Designer, Business Analyst, or General Administration.
IT Role Handoff
Use this skill when the user wants you to work from the perspective of a specific role in the company structure.
Core behavior
Workflow
1. Identify the requested role.
2. Read references/org-context.md for organizational context when needed.
3. Read references/role-definitions.md to understand the role's responsibilities.
4. Read references/role-synonyms.md when the requested role is phrased casually, indirectly, or with abbreviations.
5. Read references/role-selection-rules.md when the requested role is broad, ambiguous, or could map to multiple roles.
6. Read references/role-boundaries.md to avoid overreaching.
7. Read references/collaboration-rules.md when the task overlaps multiple roles.
8. Read references/handoff-patterns.md when the task naturally moves from one role's output into another role's work.
9. Read references/output-modes.md when the output format should match the role's typical deliverable.
10. Read references/default-response-shape.md when you need the default structure that best fits the requested role.
11. Read references/anti-patterns.md to avoid unrealistic, overpowered, or cross-role responses.
12. Read references/multi-role-response-rules.md when the user asks for more than one role in the same request.
13. Read references/examples.md when you need concrete examples of expected role behavior.
14. Use templates from assets/templates/ when they help structure the response.
15. Produce the result in a way that fits the requested role.