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Probably not what you want to hear, but a framework or guidelines won't cut it if you don't understand the basics of marketing and brand management. Don't take the shortcuts—get a good book, or better take a marketing course. HBR's 'What is Marketing?' is a great intro to the subject [https://www.amazon.com/What-Marketing-Harvard-Business-Revie...] Peter Doyle has a number of excellent books that are very practical e.g. Marketing Management Strategy [https://www.amazon.com/Marketing-Management-Strategy-Peter-D...] or Value Based Marketing.
A number of companies like D-Wave, Rigetti, IBM, Intel, and Google already have processors working on quantum principals (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_quantum_processors). There are also examples of quantum algorithms that are demonstrated to work. The main question is weather quantum computers will be able to do anything that classical computers can't do (or do it cheaper/faster). There is still a number of obstacles that need to be overcome to make quantum computing reality—a so called DiVincenzo's criteria:
- physical scalability of qubits;
- qubits initialization
- dealing with quaantum decoherence
- universal gate set;
- reliable reading of qubit states
Tactics like BLUF are the sad sign of times. We put too much emphasis on hacks, efficiency, and tactics instead of learning and practicing age old rules for good writing or whatever else we need to master.