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Project Management Orchestrator

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Streamline project delivery with agile insights.

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What Project Management Orchestrator does

The Project Management Orchestrator is designed to enhance coordination in project delivery by integrating various project management sub-skills. This skill effectively routes inquiries related to project health, sprint analytics, and team communication to the appropriate sub-skill, ensuring that responses are precise and actionable. By utilizing a deterministic signal router, it classifies inquiries and returns a digest, allowing project managers to focus on critical tasks without getting bogged down in irrelevant details.

In addition to routing, this orchestrator facilitates a comprehensive delivery loop that transforms project goals into actionable plans. It pulls live data from Jira using the bundled Atlassian MCP and bridges this information into the domain's analytics tools. The orchestrator employs a rigorous verification process for every step of the delivery loop, ensuring that all tasks are validated before closure. This level of oversight minimizes the risk of errors and enhances accountability within project teams.

This skill is particularly beneficial for project managers, scrum masters, and teams utilizing Atlassian tools like Jira and Confluence. It provides a structured approach to managing project workflows, enabling users to track progress and make data-driven decisions. By automating routine tasks and providing insights through flow metrics, the orchestrator helps teams maintain focus on their objectives and improve overall project health.

For organizations that prioritize agile methodologies, this skill serves as a critical tool in ensuring that project delivery aligns with strategic goals. It not only enhances the efficiency of project management processes but also fosters a culture of transparency and continuous improvement within teams.

When to use it

Use this skill when you need to streamline project delivery processes and gain insights into project health and team performance.

When not to use it

This skill may not be suitable for teams not using Atlassian tools or those looking for a simpler project management solution without the need for detailed analytics.

What you can build with it

Improving Sprint Health

Use the orchestrator to analyze sprint velocity and identify areas for improvement in team ceremonies.

Streamlining Jira Workflows

Leverage the skill to optimize Jira configurations and automate repetitive tasks, enhancing team productivity.

Enhancing Team Communication

Utilize the meeting analysis sub-skill to extract action items and track follow-ups from team discussions.

How to install Project Management Orchestrator

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1. Install with the skills CLI

npx skills add alirezarezvani/claude-skills/pm-skills --agent claude-code

2. Or install it manually

Download the skill folder and drop it into ~/.claude/skills/ for all projects, or .claude/skills/ to scope it to one repo. Restart Claude Code so it picks up the new skill.

Anthropic's agentic coding CLI, and the reference implementation of Agent Skills. Drop a skill folder into ~/.claude/skills and Claude Code loads it automatically whenever a task matches the skill's description. Claude Code docs

Inside SKILL.md

Written by alirezarezvani

Project Management — Domain Orchestrator & Delivery Loop

This orchestrator does two jobs. Routing: fork context, classify a PM inquiry with scripts/pm_goal_router.py, run exactly one of the 8 sub-skills, return a digest. Looping: turn a delivery goal into a bounded agentic loop — pull live Jira data via the bundled Atlassian MCP, bridge it into the domain's deterministic analytics tools, verify every step with machine-run gates, and refuse to close until everything is verified or a human waives it. The bundled .mcp.json wires the Atlassian Remote MCP (https://mcp.atlassian.com/v1/sse, OAuth handled by Claude Code).

When to invoke

SymptomSub-skill
"Project/portfolio health, risk EMV, capacity"senior-pm
"Sprint velocity, retro follow-through, ceremony health, when-will-it-be-done"scrum-master
"JQL, Jira workflows, boards, automation"jira-expert
"Confluence spaces, page trees, content audits"confluence-expert
"Users, groups, permissions, SSO"atlassian-admin
"Reusable Jira/Confluence templates"atlassian-templates
"Meeting transcripts, talk time, action items"meeting-analyzer
"Status updates, 3P updates, stakeholder comms"team-communications

Routing logic (deterministic)

Run the router — do not eyeball the table when a script can decide:

python3 scripts/pm_goal_router.py --text "<the goal>" --output json

Exit 0 → route_to names the sub-skill: load its SKILL.md and follow its workflow. Exit 2 → ask ONE clarifying question naming the listed candidates, with a recommended answer. Exit 3 → no signal: ask the user to restate the goal with the deliverable named. Never guess silently; never silently chain a second sub-skill — digest first, confirm, then chain.

The delivery loop (agentic)

For goals (not questions) — "get sprint 14 to a verified close", "produce a portfolio health report from live Jira", "make our flow metrics visible weekly" — run the loop-library contract (Observe → Choose → Act → Verify → Record → Repeat-or-stop):

  1. Observe — pull fresh state: mcp__atlassian__searchJiraIssuesUsingJql (get cloudId via getAccessibleAtlassianResources first), save the result JSON, then bridge it:
    python3 scripts/jira_snapshot_bridge.py --input snapshot.json --to flow            # WIP, throughput, cycle time p50/85/95, work-item age, SLE, aging alerts
    python3 scripts/jira_snapshot_bridge.py --input snapshot.json --to sprint > s.json # scrum-master schema
    python3 ../scrum-master/scripts/velocity_analyzer.py s.json                        # velocity + volatility + forecast
    
    Add --forecast N for a seeded Monte Carlo "when will N items be done" answer (refuses on < 10 completed items — thin history forecasts are lies).
  2. Choose — route the next task with pm_goal_router.py; one task at a time.
  3. Act — execute with the routed sub-skill's own tools per its SKILL.md.
  4. Verify — gate the plan and every close with:
    python3 scripts/delivery_loop_gate.py --plan plan.json --mode plan    # exit 2 = blocked
    python3 scripts/delivery_loop_gate.py --plan plan.json --mode close   # exit 4 = close refused
    
    Plus each sub-skill's own gates (scrum-master's ≥ 3-sprints rule, atlassian-admin's VERIFY steps). Never adjudicate your own verification.
  5. Record / Repeat-or-stop — for multi-task goals, run the state through the repo-wide harness (it enforces attempt caps, iteration budgets, and evidence logging):
    python3 engineering/agent-harness/skills/agent-harness/scripts/goal_compiler.py \
      --goal "<goal>" --manifest engineering/agent-harness/skills/agent-harness/assets/harnesses/project-management.json \
      --out .agent-harness/plan.json
    python3 engineering/agent-harness/skills/agent-harness/scripts/loop_controller.py init|next|record|verify|close ...
    
    Terminal states: success, clean no-op, blocked, approval-required, exhausted, stagnated. An exhausted budget is an escalation — never a success report.

Hard rules (agentic delegation governance)

  1. Agents are contributors, never owners (Linear model): every loop task carries a named human owner; agent-executed tasks also carry a named human reviewer. delivery_loop_gate.py enforces this (G1/G2).
  2. Acceptance must be machine-checkable — a command, or a criterion with a threshold. "Looks good" is not a gate (G3).
  3. Every Jira/Confluence write is auditable and reversible-first (Rovo discipline): never transitionJiraIssue to Done without verify evidence; destructive/irreversible actions (deletes, permission changes, org-wide admin) are approval-required terminal states, not loop steps.
  4. Never modify a gate you are judged by — same locked-evaluator invariant as autoresearch-agent.
  5. Forecasts are ranges with confidence, never dates — Monte Carlo percentiles (p50/p70/p85/p95), per Vacanti. Single-date promises are the anti-pattern.
  6. Max 3 attempts per task, 12 loop iterations per goal — then escalate to the named human with the evidence log.

Forcing-question library (grill-with-docs pattern)

One per turn, recommended answer, canon citation. Never run a sub-skill or start a loop until the lane-defining decision is locked:

  • SPRINT lane: "Do you want to measure flow (cycle time, WIP, throughput, age) or forecast delivery? Recommended: measure first — a forecast off unmeasured flow is noise. Canon: Kanban Guide (May 2025) four mandatory flow measures; Vacanti, Actionable Agile Metrics."
  • HEALTH lane: "Is your project status self-reported RAG or derived from signals? Recommended: derive it (schedule variance, aging WIP, scope churn) and diff against the self-report — that diff finds watermelon projects. Canon: Kanban Guide 2025; DORA 2025 (AI amplifies, doesn't fix, weak signals)."
  • JIRA lane: "Is this configuration change deployable to a test project first? Recommended: always stage in a test project; jira-expert's workflow validator must exit 0 before production. Canon: jira-expert validation workflow."
  • ADMIN lane: "Is this action reversible, and who approves it? Recommended: name the approver before touching permissions — admin actions are approval-required terminal states in any loop. Canon: atlassian-admin VERIFY discipline; loop-library stop states."
  • LOOP intake: "What single observable outcome means DONE, and which command proves it? Recommended: a named artifact + a command that exits 0 against it. Canon: agent-harness verifier's law; Anthropic, Building Effective Agents (evaluator needs clear criteria)."
  • MEETINGS/COMMS lanes: "Could this meeting be an async written update? Recommended: status-broadcast meetings convert to async 3P updates; decision meetings keep sync. Canon: GitLab async-first handbook."

Assumptions

  1. The user has (or is preparing analysis for someone with) delivery authority.
  2. Jira/Confluence access goes through the bundled MCP; capabilities NOT in project-management/references/atlassian-mcp-tools.md (project/sprint/board/space creation, admin config) are done in the web UI — never invent tool names.
  3. Inputs may be partial — every tool ships --sample so the shape is visible first.

Non-goals

  • Not a replacement for the sub-skills — the orchestrator routes and loops; the sub-skills do the work.
  • Not the generic loop engine — that is engineering/agent-harness; this orchestrator is the PM-domain adapter (data bridge + governance gate + lane router).
  • Does not decide what to build — that's product-team.

Output artifacts

ModeArtifact
RouteSub-skill's own artifact + ≤ 200-word digest with one canon-cited challenge
Flow reportflow_metrics.json (bridge output) with SLE conformance + aging alerts
Delivery loop.agent-harness/plan.json + state.json + gate verdicts + close handoff

Anti-patterns (do not)

  • ❌ Run all 8 sub-skills "to be thorough" — route to one, digest, chain on confirmation
  • ❌ Report sprint health or forecasts from hand-typed numbers when a Jira snapshot is one MCP call away — bridge real data
  • ❌ Close a loop with unverified tasks, or report an exhausted budget as success
  • ❌ Let an agent be the assignee of record — humans own, agents contribute
  • ❌ Auto-transition Jira issues or touch permissions inside a loop without the named approver

References

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