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openclaw skills install @mohitagw15856/engagement-retroRun a close-out retrospective on a client engagement — capture lessons, results, and the renewal/referral path. Use when asked to wrap up a client project, run an engagement retro, write a project close-out, or plan the follow-on. Produces a close-out — outcomes vs. goals, what worked / what didn't, profitability/scope reality, a reusable lessons log, and the next-engagement or referral ask.
openclaw skills install @mohitagw15856/engagement-retroThe end of an engagement is the highest-leverage, most-wasted moment in consulting: the client is happy (hopefully), you've learned things, and the next sale is easiest now. This skill runs the close-out — honest results vs. goals, what to repeat/fix, whether it actually made money, and the explicit renewal/ referral ask — so each engagement compounds into the next instead of just ending.
Ask for these only if they aren't already provided:
1. Outcomes vs. goals — what you set out to do vs. what was delivered and achieved. Honest, with the client's view.
2. What worked — the approaches, decisions, and moments to repeat next time (your reusable playbook grows here).
3. What didn't — scope creep, mis-estimates, friction, anything that hurt margin or the relationship — and the specific change for next time (process, SOW clause, pricing).
4. Commercial reality — did the engagement make money? Actual time vs. priced, scope changes captured (or eaten), effective rate achieved. The number that tells you whether to do this kind of work again, and at what price.
5. Lessons log — 2–4 transferable lessons to carry into your standard process / proposal / SOW (e.g. "add an acceptance window clause," "price discovery separately").
6. Grow the relationship — the explicit next step: the follow-on/renewal to propose, the testimonial to request (while they're happy — pair with case-study-writeup), and the referral ask ("who else do you know wrestling with this?"). Don't let a good engagement just end.
Consulting close-out / retrospective practice — outcome review, profitability reality, lessons-to-process, and the renewal/referral motion.