From pm-cross
Write an executive summary for any document, report, or proposal. Use when asked to write an executive summary, management summary, briefing paper, or one-pager for senior stakeholders. Produces a structured summary that busy executives can read in under 3 minutes and act on.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/pm-cross:executive-summaryThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
Writes executive summaries that busy decision-makers actually read — front-loaded with conclusions, structured for skimming, ruthless about what to include.
Writes executive summaries that busy decision-makers actually read — front-loaded with conclusions, structured for skimming, ruthless about what to include.
An executive summary is NOT a summary of the document. It is a standalone document that:
Executive Summary Prepared for: [Audience] | Date: [Date] | Author: [Name]
Bottom line up front: [The most important thing. The recommendation or finding. 2-3 sentences. A reader who only reads this should know what you are asking or telling them.]
Background (why this matters): [2-3 sentences. Minimum context to understand the bottom line. Not the history — just what the reader needs now.]
Key findings / analysis:
Options considered: (include only if a decision is being presented)
| Option | Benefit | Risk | Recommendation |
|---|---|---|---|
| [Option A] | [Benefit] | [Risk] | Recommended |
| [Option B] | [Benefit] | [Risk] | Not recommended |
Recommendation: [Specific. "We recommend [action] because [reason]. This will [outcome]." Not "we suggest consideration of options."]
Immediate next steps:
Risks of inaction: [What happens if the reader does nothing]
Full report: [Reference to where the full document can be found]
CEO/MD: Lead with financial or strategic impact. 1 page. Make the decision binary. Ask in sentence one. Board: Lead with governance or risk. Frame against organisational objectives. State specifically what you need from them. Investor: Lead with return or opportunity. Specific numbers. 1 page. Anticipate "why now." Minister/senior public sector: Lead with public benefit or policy alignment. Include cost-benefit framing. Client: Lead with their problem. Show you understand before presenting recommendation.
Guides completion of development work by verifying tests, detecting environment, and presenting structured options for merge, PR, or cleanup.
Guides creation and editing of skills using test-driven development with pressure scenarios and subagents to verify agent compliance.
Dispatches multiple subagents concurrently for independent tasks without shared state. Use when facing 2+ unrelated failures or subsystems that can be investigated in parallel.
npx claudepluginhub kriptoburak/mohitagw-pm-claude-skills --plugin pm-cross