| name | evolution-analysis |
| description | Analyze component evolution and movement patterns |
| allowed-tools | Read, Glob, Grep, Write, Edit |
Evolution Analysis Skill
Analyze component evolution stages, movement patterns, and climatic forces affecting strategic positioning.
When to Use This Skill
Use this skill when:
- Evolution Analysis tasks - Working on analyze component evolution and movement patterns
- Planning or design - Need guidance on Evolution Analysis approaches
- Best practices - Want to follow established patterns and standards
MANDATORY: Documentation-First Approach
Before analyzing evolution:
- Invoke
docs-managementskill for evolution patterns - Verify evolution characteristics via MCP servers (perplexity)
- Base guidance on Wardley's climatic patterns
Evolution Framework
Evolution Stages and Characteristics:
Stage I: GENESIS
├── Poorly understood
├── Uncertain
├── Unpredictable
├── Constantly changing
├── Exciting/wonder
├── Low failure tolerance
└── Requires exploration
Stage II: CUSTOM-BUILT
├── Emerging understanding
├── Growing market
├── Increasing stability
├── Divergent approaches
├── Best practice emerging
└── Requires differentiation
Stage III: PRODUCT (+RENTAL)
├── Well understood
├── Feature competition
├── Stable architectures
├── Defined best practices
├── Market consolidation
└── Requires market fit
Stage IV: COMMODITY (+UTILITY)
├── Ubiquitous
├── Standardized
├── Cost-focused
├── Operational excellence
├── Highly predictable
└── Requires efficiency
Evolution Indicators
Stage Assessment Checklist
Genesis Indicators:
□ No established market
□ Uncertain about what's possible
□ High experimentation
□ Frequent pivots
□ Experts disagree on approach
□ No clear pricing model
□ Failure is expected
Custom Indicators:
□ Growing understanding
□ Talent is scarce
□ Multiple competing approaches
□ Early adopters engaged
□ Starting to see patterns
□ Custom development required
□ Premium pricing accepted
Product Indicators:
□ Clear market exists
□ Feature comparison possible
□ Documentation exists
□ Training available
□ Established vendors
□ Predictable delivery
□ Competitive pricing
Commodity Indicators:
□ Ubiquitous availability
□ Standard interfaces
□ Utility pricing
□ Focus on cost reduction
□ Scale operations
□ Interchangeable suppliers
□ SLA-driven decisions
Climatic Patterns
Patterns That Affect Evolution
Climatic Pattern Categories:
1. EVERYTHING EVOLVES
- No component remains static
- Evolution driven by competition
- Supply and demand drives movement
2. CHARACTERISTICS CHANGE
- What matters changes with evolution
- Early: Functionality matters
- Late: Price and reliability matter
3. NO ONE SIZE FITS ALL
- Different methods for different stages
- Agile for genesis, Six Sigma for commodity
- Pioneer/Settler/Town Planner model
4. EFFICIENCY ENABLES INNOVATION
- Commoditized components enable new genesis
- Higher-order systems emerge from utilities
- Cloud enabled SaaS explosion
5. HIGHER ORDER SYSTEMS CREATE NEW SOURCES OF WORTH
- Combinations create new value
- API economy examples
- Platform plays
6. PAST SUCCESS BREEDS INERTIA
- Success creates resistance to change
- Organizational and individual inertia
- Requires active management
Weak Signals of Evolution
Signs a Component is About to Evolve:
Genesis → Custom:
- Successful experiments being replicated
- Hiring for specific expertise
- Conference talks appearing
- Blog posts explaining "how we did X"
Custom → Product:
- Common patterns documented
- Books being written
- Training courses available
- Vendors appearing
- Open source implementations
Product → Commodity:
- Feature wars declining
- Price competition increasing
- API standardization
- Utility pricing models
- Cloud/SaaS offerings
Inertia Analysis
Types of Inertia
| Inertia Type | Description | Signs |
|---|---|---|
| Success | "It worked before" | Resistance to change successful patterns |
| Capital | Sunk cost | Large investments in existing approach |
| Political | Power structures | Empires built on current technology |
| Skills | Team capabilities | Teams expert in current approach |
| Supplier | Vendor relationships | Long-term contracts, relationships |
| Consumer | User expectations | Users expect current approach |
Overcoming Inertia
Inertia Management Strategies:
1. ACKNOWLEDGE
- Recognize inertia exists
- Don't fight it directly
- Understand the source
2. CREATE ALTERNATIVES
- Build parallel capability
- Don't force immediate switch
- Let new approach prove itself
3. MANAGE TRANSITION
- Gradual migration
- Clear sunset timelines
- Training and support
4. ADDRESS ROOT CAUSES
- Skill development
- Relationship management
- Political navigation
Movement Analysis
Predicting Movement
Movement Prediction Framework:
COMPETITIVE PRESSURE
├── High competition → Faster evolution
├── Low margins → Commodity imminent
└── Feature convergence → Product → Commodity
TECHNOLOGY SHIFTS
├── New enabling technology
├── Cost reduction breakthroughs
└── Standardization efforts
MARKET DYNAMICS
├── User demand patterns
├── Regulatory changes
└── Economic pressures
ECOSYSTEM EFFECTS
├── Adjacent commoditization
├── Platform availability
└── Developer adoption
Movement Speed
| Factor | Faster Evolution | Slower Evolution |
|---|---|---|
| Competition | High | Low (monopoly) |
| Standardization | Industry efforts | Proprietary lock-in |
| Capital | VC investment | Limited funding |
| Regulation | Minimal | Heavy regulation |
| Network effects | Strong | Weak |
Analysis Template
# Evolution Analysis: [Component/System]
## Current Position Assessment
### Component Inventory
| Component | Current Stage | Evidence |
|-----------|---------------|----------|
| [Name] | Genesis/Custom/Product/Commodity | [Indicators observed] |
### Evolution Evidence
**Genesis Stage Components:**
- [Component]: [Why it's in genesis]
**Evolving Components:**
- [Component]: Moving from [stage] to [stage]
- Evidence: [Signs of movement]
## Climatic Patterns Active
### Relevant Patterns
1. [Pattern]: [How it affects this context]
2. [Pattern]: [How it affects this context]
## Inertia Assessment
### Sources of Inertia
| Component | Inertia Type | Strength | Mitigation |
|-----------|--------------|----------|------------|
| [Name] | Success/Capital/Political | High/Med/Low | [Strategy] |
## Movement Forecast
### 6-Month Horizon
- [Component] likely to evolve to [stage]
- Trigger: [What will cause movement]
### 18-Month Horizon
- [Component] likely to evolve to [stage]
- Industry trend: [Supporting evidence]
## Strategic Implications
### Opportunities
- [Opportunity from evolution]
### Threats
- [Threat from evolution]
### Recommended Actions
1. [Action based on evolution analysis]
2. [Action based on inertia management]
Evolution Timeline Patterns
Typical Evolution Timelines:
FAST (2-5 years through all stages):
- Consumer internet services
- Mobile apps
- Cloud features
- AI/ML capabilities (currently)
MEDIUM (5-15 years):
- Enterprise software categories
- Development practices
- Infrastructure patterns
SLOW (15-30+ years):
- Physical infrastructure
- Regulated industries
- Deep technical systems
Acceleration Factors:
- Open source adoption
- Cloud availability
- Developer community
- VC investment
- API-first design
Workflow
When analyzing evolution:
- Inventory Components: List all relevant components
- Assess Current Stage: Use indicators checklist
- Identify Movement: Look for evolution signals
- Analyze Inertia: Understand resistance sources
- Predict Timing: Estimate movement speed
- Strategic Implications: What does this mean for decisions?
References
For detailed guidance:
Last Updated: 2025-12-26