product-management/skills/stakeholder-update/SKILL.md
Generate a stakeholder update tailored to audience and cadence
npx skillsauth add grailautomation/claude-plugins stakeholder-updateInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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Generate a stakeholder update tailored to the audience and cadence.
/product-management:stakeholder-update $ARGUMENTS
Ask the user what kind of update:
Ask who the update is for:
If ~~project tracker is connected:
If ~~chat is connected:
If ~~meeting transcription is connected:
If ~~knowledge base is connected:
If no tools are connected, ask the user to provide:
Structure the update for the target audience. See the stakeholder-comms skill for detailed templates, G/Y/R status definitions, and the ROAM risk communication framework.
For executives: TL;DR, status color (G/Y/R), key progress tied to goals, decisions made, risks with mitigation, specific asks, and next milestones. Keep it under 300 words.
For engineering: What shipped (with links), what is in progress (with owners), blockers, decisions needed (with options and recommendation), and what is coming next.
For cross-functional partners: What is coming that affects them, what you need from them (with deadlines), decisions that impact their team, and areas open for input.
For customers: What is new (framed as benefits), what is coming soon, known issues with workarounds, and how to provide feedback. No internal jargon.
For launch announcements: What launched, why it matters, key details (scope, availability, limitations), success metrics, rollout plan, and feedback channels.
After generating the update:
Keep updates scannable. Use bold for key points, bullets for lists. Executive updates should be under 300 words. Engineering updates can be longer but should still be structured for skimming.
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Draft stakeholder updates tailored to audience — executives, engineering, customers, or cross-functional partners. Use when writing weekly status updates, monthly reports, launch announcements, risk communications, or decision documentation.