From ai-pm-assistant
Translates project status or sprint reports into audience-specific updates (email, Slack, exec summary). Use when asked for a stakeholder update or status communication.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/ai-pm-assistant:stakeholder-update <status, sprint report, or recent artefacts + audience><status, sprint report, or recent artefacts + audience>This skill is limited to the following tools:
The summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
$ARGUMENTS
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If no input is provided above, ask: "Who's the audience (sponsor / exec / client / whole team), and what's the latest - paste a sprint report, status notes, or recent artefacts?"
Translate delivery detail into what the audience actually needs to decide or know. Lead with status and asks, not activity logs.
| Input | Required? | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Audience | Yes | Sponsor, exec, client, or team - sets tone and depth |
| Current status | Yes | RAG + headline |
| Format | No | Email / Slack / Confluence - default email |
| Asks / decisions needed | No | What you need from them |
Overall: 🟢 On track / 🟡 At risk / 🔴 Off track [One sentence: the single most important thing they should know.]
Progress since last update
Coming next
Risks & issues
| Item | Impact | What we're doing |
|---|---|---|
| [Risk] | [Plain] | [Action] |
Decisions / help needed
Key dates
Render the message in chat first. Then follow the Saving Artefacts rules in .claude/claude.md - offer to draft it as a Gmail message, post to Confluence, or save locally (clients/CLIENT/project-artefacts/YYYY-MM-DD-stakeholder-update.md). Honour the Connection Failsafe: if Gmail/Confluence isn't connected, render clean copy-ready text instead.
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