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name: quarterly-business-review-builder
description: Build a quarterly business review for a retainer or ongoing client that proves value delivered, sets the roadmap, and opens the door to expansion. Use this skill whenever a firm needs to review results with an ongoing client and says 'build a QBR', 'prep the quarterly review for this client', 'show the client the value we delivered', or 'we need to defend this retainer'. Trigger whenever a recurring client relationship needs a structured review of results and what is next.
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# Quarterly Business Review Builder

## What this does and why it matters
Retainers are lost in silence: the client stops seeing the value, questions the invoice, and leaves. This skill builds a quarterly business review that makes the value undeniable, ties the work to the client's own goals, and frames the next quarter as a reason to keep going and do more. A strong QBR is the highest-leverage retention and expansion moment a services firm gets, and most firms either skip it or turn it into a boring activity report.

## Inputs to gather
1. The client, the engagement, and the quarter under review.
2. The client's goals and how success is defined for them.
3. Results delivered this quarter, with numbers where possible.
4. The work planned for next quarter.
5. Any expansion opportunity or adjacent need you have observed.

## Method
Anchor everything to the client's goals, not the firm's task list, so results are measured in outcomes the client cares about. Quantify value wherever you can (money made, saved, time reclaimed, risk reduced) and state the basis honestly. Be candid about what did not go to plan and how it was handled, because credibility built on honesty is what makes the expansion ask land. Present the next-quarter roadmap as a continuation of progress, then name a specific expansion opportunity tied to a need you have actually seen, not a generic upsell. Close on a clear recommendation and the decision you want from the client.

## Output format
ALWAYS use:

# Quarterly Business Review: [Client] | [Quarter]
## The client's goals (what success means to them)
## Results delivered (outcome | metric | basis)
## What we learned and adjusted (candid)
## Next quarter roadmap (priorities and why)
## Expansion opportunity (specific, tied to an observed need)
## Recommendation and the decision we are asking for

## Anti-patterns to avoid
- An activity report of tasks done instead of outcomes delivered.
- Value claims with no number or basis.
- Hiding what went wrong, which costs the credibility the ask depends on.
- A generic upsell not tied to a real, observed need.

## Example
A QBR for a marketing retainer opens with the client's goal of booked demos, shows demos up 40 percent with the basis stated, admits one campaign underperformed and what changed, lays out a next-quarter plan focused on the best channel, and proposes adding landing-page work because the review surfaced a conversion gap.
