name: weekly-update description: Draft a stakeholder update email using past updates for tone user-invocable: true
Weekly Update Drafter
Draft a stakeholder update email using the weekly-update template.
Instructions
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Gather Information
- Read
Tasks/active.mdfor current sprint status - Read
GOALS.mdfor OKR targets and progress - Check recent meeting notes for decisions and commitments
- Look at git history for changes this week
- If Linear MCP connected: fetch recently completed, in progress, and blocked issues
- Read
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Check Stakeholder Preferences
- Read
Workflows/weekly-stakeholder-update/stakeholder-preferences.mdfor audience needs - Read
Workflows/weekly-stakeholder-update/past-updates/for tone and continuity
- Read
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Assess Status
- Compare progress against milestones
- Identify any slippage or blockers
- Determine overall status: On Track | At Risk | Blocked
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Draft Using Template
- Use
Workflows/weekly-stakeholder-update/draft-template.mdas the structure - Keep total length under 500 words
- Lead with metrics, not activity
- Flag blockers early with proposed solutions
- Reference OKRs when showing progress
- Use
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Review Checklist
- Status accurately reflects reality
- Metrics are current (not stale)
- Blockers have clear asks attached
- Next week priorities are realistic
- Under 500 words
Notes
- Lead with the headline - what's the ONE thing they need to know?
- Be honest about status - At Risk is better than surprising people later
- Make asks specific - "Need decision on X by Friday" not "need support"
- Never guess at numbers - flag "TBD" if a metric isn't available
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