Executive Briefing Note
A one-page briefing that gives the executive everything they need before a meeting, call, or event.
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A one-page briefing that gives the executive everything they need before a meeting, call, or event.
Three-page pack the exec reads ten minutes before — context, counterparts, talking points, watchouts.
Decision-rights matrix for a project, programme, or recurring process — one cell, one letter, no ambiguity.
Booking-day worksheet capturing flights, trains, cars, and hotels for domestic trips with all confirmations in one place.
Per-trip expense log with category, FX, and receipt status — ready for the expenses team.
Confirm a meeting in three lines without sounding like an admin bot — time, place, what to expect.
Cancel a meeting without leaving attendees wondering what happens next.
Same-day thank-you after a meaningful meeting — references one specific thing they said.
Calculate per diem allowances by destination, with company policy thresholds applied automatically.
Year-at-a-glance board calendar — meetings, committee meetings, AGM, off-sites, paper deadlines.
Speaking notes for a short address — opener, three points, close — short enough to memorise.
A single-page travel itinerary that puts everything the executive needs in front of them, in order.
A one-page brief the executive reads on the plane — context, counterparts, objectives, watchpoints.
Minute-by-minute schedule with cues, owners, and AV — the document the floor manager runs from.
Decline a meeting, request, or invitation without leaving a bad taste — three short paragraphs.
Short leave (1-2 weeks): the must-know list for whoever is covering.
Per-stakeholder plan that turns a relationship into a deliberate, dated set of touchpoints.
15-minute stand-up structure that keeps the team aligned without becoming a status meeting.