qwen_agent/skills/exec-brief-1pager/SKILL.md
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exec-brief-1pager Turn complex business, product, and operational topics into a one-page executive brief with decision-ready insights, options, and recommended actions. Use this whenever users ask for an executive summary, leadership brief, one-pager, decision memo, CEO brief, or key points at a glance for senior leadership; use it for one-page decision support, not for recurring status updates or board meeting packs.

Exec Brief 1Pager

Overview

Condense complex business, product, operational, or strategic information into a one-page executive brief that supports fast decision-making.

This skill is for:

  • Executive summaries
  • Decision memos
  • Leadership one-pagers
  • Strategic update briefs
  • Concise issue overviews

Triggering Cues

Use this skill when user messages include:

  • write an executive summary
  • create a one-pager
  • leadership brief
  • decision memo
  • concise strategy update
  • summarize this for executives

Input Requirements

Ask for or infer:

  1. Background and objective
  2. Key facts and metrics
  3. Options or paths forward
  4. Recommendation
  5. Audience level and urgency

Output Format

Always output:

  1. Context
  2. Key Insights
  3. Options with Trade-Offs
  4. Recommendation
  5. Impact / Metrics / Immediate Next Actions

Workflow

  1. Identify what executives actually need to decide or know.
  2. Remove low-value detail.
  3. Surface the highest-signal facts and implications.
  4. Frame options clearly with trade-offs.
  5. End with a direct recommendation and immediate actions.

Examples

Example 1

Input:

  • Summarize a delayed product launch and decision options for leadership.

Output style:

  • Crisp and decision-oriented
  • Show trade-offs between delay, reduced scope, and added staffing
  • End with a recommended path

Example 2

Input:

  • Convert a long strategy discussion into a one-page update for the CEO.

Output style:

  • Highly compressed
  • Focus on implications, not process details
  • Clear recommendation and metric impact

Guidelines

  • Write for speed of comprehension.
  • Prefer bullets over long paragraphs.
  • Keep options mutually understandable and decision-ready.
  • Do not bury the recommendation.