From pm-cross
Generates structured executive summaries for documents, reports, or proposals with front-loaded conclusions, key findings, and action recommendations for senior stakeholders.
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.
2plugins reuse this skill
First indexed Jul 8, 2026
npx claudepluginhub mileadev/pm-claude-skills --plugin pm-crossProduces one-page executive summaries, briefs, and board-level documents by extracting situation, key findings, implications, and a clear recommendation for senior decision-makers.
Condenses a long output, report, or analysis into a scannable one-page executive brief — conclusion first, key facts, business impact. Useful when the user wants the gist of something they don't have time to read fully.
Produces concise decision-ready briefing notes from processed research materials, with structured sections for findings, sources, risks, and recommended actions.