# Report Template Guide

Use this structure when the user asks for a standard or deep case study.

## Recommended Report Order

1. Executive summary
2. Basic profile
3. Growth path and career migration
4. IP positioning and content strategy
5. Channel matrix and distribution
6. Business model and revenue structure
7. Key decisions and turning points
8. Values, thinking models, and method
9. Replicability analysis
10. Lessons for the target reader
11. Open questions, research limits, and fallback conclusion
12. Appendices

## Writing Guidance by Section

### 1. Executive Summary

Answer in a compact form:

- who this case is
- why it matters
- what is distinctive
- what people studying super-individual paths should pay attention to
- what evidence most strongly supports the core conclusion

### 2. Basic Profile

Include:

- name or brand
- core identity tags
- public self-description
- main platforms
- visible monetization entry points

### 3. Growth Path and Career Migration

Show:

- early background if public
- key stages
- capability accumulation
- migration path into creator or solo-business mode

### 4. IP Positioning and Content Strategy

Analyze:

- core proposition
- long-term topics
- content formats
- style and narrative mode
- role identity
- content ladder if visible

### 5. Channel Matrix and Distribution

Explain:

- main platform
- distribution platforms
- adaptation across platforms
- visible traffic or conversion paths

### 6. Business Model and Revenue Structure

Separate:

- main revenue sources
- secondary revenue sources
- recurring vs one-off
- cash flow vs brand leverage
- concentration risks

### 7. Key Decisions and Turning Points

For each major node:

- what changed
- why it mattered
- what it likely enabled

### 8. Values, Thinking Models, and Method

Look for:

- repeated principles
- stable worldviews
- how those views shape content, cooperation, and boundaries

### 9. Replicability Analysis

Always separate:

- replicable
- partially replicable
- high-barrier or non-replicable

Explain why.

### 10. Lessons for the Target Reader

Translate the case into concrete insights for the intended learner.

### 11. Open Questions and Research Limits

List:

- weak evidence areas
- unresolved conflicts
- important unknowns
- what can be stated safely despite the gaps
- what should be treated only as a clue or inference

### 12. Appendices

Use appendices for:

- timeline
- evidence tables
- sample tables
- business model tables
- source list
