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Generate comprehensive market research reports (50+ pages) in the style of top consulting firms (McKinsey, BCG, Gartner). Features professional LaTeX formatting, extensive visual generation with scientific-schematics and generate-image, deep integration with research-lookup for data gathering, and multi-framework strategic analysis including Porter's Five Forces, PESTLE, SWOT, TAM/SAM/SOM, and BCG Matrix.

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About this skill

Market Research Reports

Overview

Market research reports are comprehensive strategic documents that analyze industries, markets, and competitive landscapes to inform business decisions, investment strategies, and strategic planning. This skill generates professional-grade reports of 50+ pages with extensive visual content, modeled after deliverables from top consulting firms like McKinsey, BCG, Bain, Gartner, and Forrester.

Key Features:

  • Comprehensive length: Reports are designed to be 50+ pages with no token constraints
  • Visual-rich content: 5-6 key diagrams generated at start (more added as needed during writing)
  • Data-driven analysis: Deep integration with research-lookup for market data
  • Multi-framework approach: Porter's Five Forces, PESTLE, SWOT, BCG Matrix, TAM/SAM/SOM
  • Professional formatting: Consulting-firm quality typography, colors, and layout
  • Actionable recommendations: Strategic focus with implementation roadmaps

Output Format: LaTeX with professional styling, compiled to PDF. Uses the market_research.sty style package for consistent, professional formatting.

When to Use This Skill

This skill should be used when:

  • Creating comprehensive market analysis for investment decisions
  • Developing industry reports for strategic planning
  • Analyzing competitive landscapes and market dynamics
  • Conducting market sizing exercises (TAM/SAM/SOM)
  • Evaluating market entry opportunities
  • Preparing due diligence materials for M&A activities
  • Creating thought leadership content for industry positioning
  • Developing go-to-market strategy documentation
  • Analyzing regulatory and policy impacts on markets
  • Building business cases for new product launches

Visual Enhancement Requirements

CRITICAL: Market research reports should include key visual content.

Every report should generate 6 essential visuals at the start, with additional visuals added as needed during writing. Start with the most critical visualizations to establish the report framework.

Visual Generation Tools

Use scientific-schematics for:

  • Market growth trajectory charts
  • TAM/SAM/SOM breakdown diagrams (concentric circles)
  • Porter's Five Forces diagrams
  • Competitive positioning matrices
  • Market segmentation charts
  • Value chain diagrams
  • Technology roadmaps
  • Risk heatmaps
  • Strategic prioritization matrices
  • Implementation timelines/Gantt charts
  • SWOT analysis diagrams
  • BCG Growth-Share matrices
# Example: Generate a TAM/SAM/SOM diagram
python skills/scientific-schematics/scripts/generate_schematic.py \
  "TAM SAM SOM concentric circle diagram showing Total Addressable Market $50B outer circle, Serviceable Addressable Market $15B middle circle, Serviceable Obtainable Market $3B inner circle, with labels and arrows pointing to each segment" \
  -o figures/tam_sam_som.png --doc-type report

# Example: Generate Porter's Five Forces
python skills/scientific-schematics/scripts/generate_schematic.py \
  "Porter's Five Forces diagram with center box 'Competitive Rivalry' connected to four surrounding boxes: 'Threat of New Entrants' (top), 'Bargaining Power of Suppliers' (left), 'Bargaining Power of Buyers' (right), 'Threat of Substitutes' (bottom). Each box should show High/Medium/Low rating" \
  -o figures/porters_five_forces.png --doc-type report

Use generate-image for:

  • Executive summary hero infographics
  • Industry/sector conceptual illustrations
  • Abstract technology visualizations
  • Cover page imagery
# Example: Generate executive summary infographic
python skills/generate-image/scripts/generate_image.py \
  "Professional executive summary infographic for market research report, showing key metrics in modern data visualization style, blue and green color scheme, clean minimalist design with icons representing market size, growth rate, and competitive landscape" \
  --output figures/executive_summary.png

Recommended Visuals by Section (Generate as Needed)

SectionPriority VisualsOptional Visuals
Executive SummaryExecutive infographic (START)-
Market Size & GrowthGrowth trajectory (START), TAM/SAM/SOM (START)Regional breakdown, segment growth
Competitive LandscapePorter's Five Forces (START), Positioning matrix (START)Market share chart, strategic groups
Risk AnalysisRisk heatmap (START)Mitigation matrix
Strategic RecommendationsOpportunity matrixPriority framework
Implementation RoadmapTimeline/GanttMilestone tracker
Investment ThesisFinancial projectionsScenario analysis

Start with 6 priority visuals (marked as START above), then generate additional visuals as specific sections are written and require visual support.


Report Structure (50+ Pages)

Front Matter (~5 pages)

Cover Page (1 page)

  • Report title and subtitle
  • Hero visualization (generated)
  • Date and classification
  • Prepared for / Prepared by

Table of Contents (1-2 pages)

  • Automated from LaTeX
  • List of Figures
  • List of Tables

Executive Summary (2-3 pages)

  • Market Snapshot Box: Key metrics at a glance
  • Investment Thesis: 3-5 bullet point summary
  • Key Findings: Major discoveries and insights
  • Strategic Recommendations: Top 3-5 actionable recommendations
  • Executive Summary Infographic: Visual synthesis of report highlights

Core Analysis (~35 pages)

Chapter 1: Market Overview & Definition (4-5 pages)

Content Requirements:

  • Market definition and scope
  • Industry ecosystem mapping
  • Key stakeholders and their roles
  • Market boundaries and adjacencies
  • Historical context and evolution

Required Visuals (2):

  1. Market ecosystem/value chain diagram
  2. Industry structure diagram

Key Data Points:

  • Market definition criteria
  • Included/excluded segments
  • Geographic scope
  • Time horizon for analysis

Chapter 2: Market Size & Growth Analysis (6-8 pages)

Content Requirements:

  • Total Addressable Market (TAM) calculation
  • Serviceable Addressable Market (SAM) definition
  • Serviceable Obtainable Market (SOM) estimation
  • Historical growth analysis (5-10 years)
  • Growth projections (5-10 years forward)
  • Growth drivers and inhibitors
  • Regional market breakdown
  • Segment-level analysis

Required Visuals (4):

  1. Market growth trajectory chart (historical + projected)
  2. TAM/SAM/SOM concentric circles diagram
  3. Regional market breakdown (pie chart or treemap)
  4. Segment growth comparison (bar chart)

Key Data Points:

  • Current market size (with source)
  • CAGR (historical and projected)
  • Market size by region
  • Market size by segment
  • Key assumptions for projections

Data Sources: Use research-lookup to find:

  • Market research reports (Gartner, Forrester, IDC, etc.)
  • Industry association data
  • Government statistics
  • Company financial reports
  • Academic studies

Chapter 3: Industry Drivers & Trends (5-6 pages)

Content Requirements:

  • Macroeconomic factors
  • Technology trends
  • Regulatory drivers
  • Social and demographic shifts
  • Environmental factors
  • Industry-specific trends

Analysis Frameworks:

  • PESTLE Analysis: Political, Economic, Social, Technological, Legal, Environmental
  • Trend Impact Assessment: Likelihood vs Impact matrix

Required Visuals (3):

  1. Industry trends timeline or radar chart
  2. Driver impact matrix
  3. PESTLE analysis diagram

Key Data Points:

  • Top 5-10 growth drivers with quantified impact
  • Emerging trends with timeline
  • Disruption factors

Chapter 4: Competitive Landscape (6-8 pages)

Content Requirements:

  • Market structure analysis
  • Major player profiles
  • Market share analysis
  • Competitive positioning
  • Barriers to entry
  • Competitive dynamics

Analysis Frameworks:

  • Porter's Five Forces: Comprehensive industry analysis
  • Competitive Positioning Matrix: 2x2 matrix on key dimensions
  • Strategic Group Mapping: Cluster competitors by strategy

Required Visuals (4):

  1. Porter's Five Forces diagram
  2. Market share pie chart or bar chart
  3. Competitive positioning matrix (2x2)
  4. Strategic group map

Key Data Points:

  • Market share by company (top 10)
  • Competitive intensity rating
  • Entry barriers assessment
  • Supplier/buyer power assessment

Chapter 5: Customer Analysis & Segmentation (4-5 pages)

Content Requirements:

  • Customer segment definitions
  • Segment size and growth
  • Buying behavior analysis
  • Customer needs and pain points
  • Decision-making process
  • Value drivers by segment

Analysis Frameworks:

  • Customer Segmentation Matrix: Size vs Growth
  • Value Proposition Canvas: Jobs, Pains, Gains
  • Customer Journey Mapping: Awareness to Advocacy

Required Visuals (3):

  1. Customer segmentation breakdown (pie/treemap)
  2. Segment attractiveness matrix
  3. Customer journey or value proposition diagram

Key Data Points:

  • Segment sizes and percentages
  • Growth rates by segment
  • Average deal size / revenue per customer
  • Customer acquisition cost by segment

Chapter 6: Technology & Innovation Landscape (4-5 pages)

Content Requirements:

  • Current technology stack
  • Emerging technologies
  • Innovation trends
  • Technology adoption curves
  • R&D investment analysis
  • Patent landscape

Analysis Frameworks:

  • Technology Readiness Assessment: TRL levels
  • Hype Cycle Positioning: Where technologies sit
  • Technology Roadmap: Evolution over time

Required Visuals (2):

  1. Technology roadmap diagram
  2. Innovation/adoption curve or hype cycle

Key Data Points:

  • R&D spending in the industry
  • Key technology milestones
  • Patent filing trends
  • Technology adoption rates

Chapter 7: Regulatory & Policy Environment (3-4 pages)

Content Requirements:

  • Current regulatory framework
  • Key regulatory bodies
  • Compliance requirements
  • Upcoming regulatory c

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