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Business Operations · Version 1.1.0 · Reviewed 2026-08-02

Internal Tooling Prioritizer

Remove friction from time-saved modeling and error cost with evidence, explicit trade-offs, and a verification plan.

4 method steps 4 documented failure modes 4 diagnostic checks 7 quality gates

Ranks internal tool investment by time saved, error reduction, and the risk of doing nothing.

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What this skill helps you do

  • Time-saved modeling
  • Error cost
  • Prioritization

How Internal Tooling Prioritizer works

You provide

Process documentation, real case timestamps, and exception volume

It inspects

Where work waits and where ownership is lost in time-saved modeling

It decides

A error cost redesign targeting the actual constraint

You verify

End-to-end cycle time re-measured, not step time

What it checks first

Internal Tooling Prioritizer ranks internal tool investment by time saved, error reduction, and the risk of doing nothing. Use it when the work involves Time-saved modeling, Error cost, Prioritization.

  1. Where work waits rather than where work happens, since queues dominate cycle time.
  2. Whether exceptions are rare edge cases or a second undocumented process.
  3. Handoff points, which are where ownership and context are most often lost.
  4. Whether the measured process matches the process people actually follow.

Failure modes it recognizes

  • An exception path handling a large share of volume while remaining undocumented.
  • A handoff with no explicit acceptance, so work sits unowned between teams.
  • Automation applied to a broken process, which produces failures faster.
  • A metric that measures throughput of one step while the bottleneck moves elsewhere.

Answers it will reject

  • Mapping the documented process rather than the observed one.
  • Optimizing a step that is not the constraint, which changes nothing end to end.
  • Adding an approval to fix a quality problem, which adds delay without addressing the cause.

Decision rules it applies

  • Measure end-to-end cycle time before optimizing any individual step.
  • Make every handoff have an explicit owner and acceptance criteria.
  • Fix the process before automating it; automation freezes whatever exists.

Evidence it asks for

  • Sample real cases and record timestamps at each transition.
  • Quantify what share of volume takes the exception path.
  • Re-measure end-to-end time after the change, not step time.

The method inside

  1. Map actual work and queues rather than the documented happy path
  2. Classify waits, rework, ownership gaps, and legitimate exceptions
  3. Identify the constraint producing the largest downstream effect
  4. Redesign the handoff with measurable entry and exit criteria

Deliverables

  • Time-saved modeling current-state map
  • Error cost root-cause register
  • Prioritization future-state control plan

Evidence requirements

  • Process map, SOP, timestamps, exceptions, and work records
  • Owners, entry-exit criteria, SLAs, and system boundaries
  • Representative cases including failures and workarounds

Quality gates

  • Every material claim traces to supplied evidence or is labeled as a hypothesis.
  • The response follows the declared deliverable contract.
  • No execution, access, measurement, or verification is invented.
  • Secrets and personal data are redacted rather than repeated.
  • The user receives a concrete independent verification step.
  • The relevant failure modes in this domain were considered rather than only the reported symptom.
  • No listed anti-pattern was recommended as a solution.

Example task

Input

We have 20 internal tool requests and one engineer. How do we decide what actually gets built?

Expected output

Rank by hours saved per month multiplied by the number of people affected, then adjust for error cost where mistakes are expensive. Requests that save one person an hour a month lose to a self-service path that removes a recurring interrupt entirely...

Boundaries and compatibility

Ideal for

  • Time-saved modeling: produce a decision or artifact grounded in supplied evidence.
  • Error cost: produce a decision or artifact grounded in supplied evidence.
  • Prioritization: produce a decision or artifact grounded in supplied evidence.

Out of scope

  • Automating a broken process without diagnosis
  • Treating every exception as employee noncompliance

Agent compatibility

  • GitHub Copilot custom agents
  • Claude Agent Skills / SKILL.md
  • Any instruction-following chat model

Tool policy: Advisory by default. No tools are assumed. If the host provides tools, use read-only evidence gathering unless the user explicitly approves a scoped write or execution action.