EA Handover Document
A structured handover so cover or a successor can step in and not miss anything important.
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A structured handover so cover or a successor can step in and not miss anything important.
One-page charter that defines a working group's purpose, decision rights, and end-state.
A simple matrix to track the people who matter, how warm the relationship is, and what is due next.
A personal log for continuing professional development hours, reflections, and evidence.
Capture all town-hall questions (asked + unasked) and the leadership's written answers — published within 48h.
End the kickoff with everyone aligned on scope, owner, and what done looks like.
Minute-by-minute schedule with cues, owners, and AV — the document the floor manager runs from.
All-hands agenda balancing updates, Q&A, and a moment of celebration — usable for any size org.
Warm, practical email that lands the night before a new hire's first day.
Pre-conference brief: who'll be there worth meeting, sessions to attend, social events to RSVP to.
Capture conference learnings in a structure that's worth re-reading — sessions, people, ideas, actions.
Track what you intend to read, what you've read, and what was actually worth the time.
Classic internal memo — concise structure for sharing decisions, changes, or context across the org.
A single source of truth for every decision the executive or leadership team has made.
Announce a new product internally and externally — value prop, who it's for, what's available today.
Structured QBR agenda that keeps a 90-minute review focused on outcomes, not slides.
Per-trip expense log with category, FX, and receipt status — ready for the expenses team.
Long-leave handover that lets a cover EA fully take over — relationships, rhythms, and the unwritten rules.