Winning
v1.0.0Jack Welch's Winning — an executable toolkit for business leadership: how to build a culture of candor, differentiate your people, manage talent rigorously, and drive your organization to outperform. Covers 5 use cases: ① Building a Culture of Candor — create an environment where people speak openly, feedback flows freely, and the best ideas win ("People don't tell me the truth" "My team avoids hard conversations" "How to get honest feedback") ② Talent Management & Differentiation — identify, develop, and reward your top performers; address low performers with honesty and respect ("How to manage underperformers" "How to retain top talent" "Performance reviews that actually work") ③ Mission & Values Alignment — define a clear mission and ensure your organization lives it every day ("Our company has no direction" "Values are just words on a wall" "How to align my team") ④ Strategy & Execution — develop a simple, actionable strategy and drive it through the organization ("Our strategy is too complex" "How to execute better" "5 slides that define your strategy") ⑤ Leading Through Change — manage acquisitions, restructurings, and organizational change with transparency and speed ("How to lead through a merger" "My team is afraid of change" "How to communicate during restructuring") Trigger when users say: "How to be a better leader" "Jack Welch" "Winning" "Business management" "Leadership strategy" "Managing people" "Performance management" "Organizational culture" "How to give feedback" "How to manage a team" "Business strategy" "Candor at work" "Differentiation" "20-70-10" "GE management" "Corporate culture" or mention: Jack Welch / Winning / candor / differentiation / GE / leadership / talent management / mission and values / strategy execution / management / business leadership. Also triggers when the user says they just installed this skill or doesn't know how to start — the AI MUST proactively present the Quick Start guide below. Related skills: the-essential-drucker (management fundamentals), leadership-in-turbulent-times (crisis leadership), the-four-steps-to-the-epiphany (customer development), the-outsiders (CEO decision-making), clear-thinking-book (strategic thinking).