From mycelium
Creates or updates Wardley Maps of value chains, plotting user needs, components, evolution stages (genesis, custom, product, commodity), movements, patterns, and strategic gameplay. Outputs YAML landscape and decision log entries.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/mycelium:wardley-mapThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
Visualize your value chain and make strategic decisions. Source: Simon Wardley.
Visualize your value chain and make strategic decisions. Source: Simon Wardley.
Who is the map for? What scope?
What does the user need? Place at the top of the map (most visible).
What components are needed to serve those needs? Draw dependency lines top-down.
For each component:
| Stage | Characteristics | Strategy |
|---|---|---|
| Genesis | Novel, uncertain, high failure rate | Explore, experiment, small teams |
| Custom | Better understood, bespoke builds | Build or partner, reduce uncertainty |
| Product | Standardized, feature competition | Buy or build competitively |
| Commodity | Utility, cost competition | Consume as service, don't differentiate here |
Mark components that are evolving (arrow pointing right). All components evolve over time.
Strategic options based on the map:
Update .claude/canvas/landscape.yml with components, evolution stages, movements, and gameplay options.
APPEND a ### Wardley Map Assessment entry to .claude/harness/decision-log.md with: components mapped, evolution stages, strategic gameplay identified, recommendations.
/mycelium:cynefin-classify)/mycelium:ost-builder)/mycelium:gist-plan)npx claudepluginhub haabe/mycelium --plugin myceliumCreates Wardley Maps from value chains and user needs to visualize component evolution for strategic planning.
Visualizes value chains, evolution stages, landscapes, and gameplay patterns via Wardley Mapping for tech strategy, competitive analysis, and architecture decisions.
Maps, analyzes, and redesigns product systems—service blueprints, ecosystem maps, process architecture, and dependency diagrams. Use when investigating structural issues behind user experiences.