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Manager & team updates
Brief your manager, ask for more time, write status updates, handoffs, project updates, and meeting-note emails.
How to brief your manager in five sentences
A five-sentence frame for manager updates — situation, decision needed, risk, what you need, by when — with a weak and a strong example to copy.
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01 How to brief your manager in five sentences A five-sentence frame for manager updates — situation, decision needed, risk, what you need, by when — with a weak and a strong example to copy. 4 min 02 How to tell your manager you need more time A clear update pattern for asking for more time: deliverable, blocker, new date, and tradeoff, without sounding vague or defensive. 2 min 03 How to write a short status update A concise status update pattern: current state, change since last update, risk, and next step. 1 min 04 How to write a project update email A project update email format that keeps stakeholders aligned: headline, progress, risks, decisions, and next milestones. 1 min 05 How to write a handoff note A clear handoff note structure: context, current state, owners, open risks, files, and the next action. 1 min 06 How to turn meeting notes into an email A simple way to convert meeting notes into a useful email: decisions, owners, deadlines, and open questions. 1 min
Use this hub as training material
Manager & team updates can become private agent behavior.
Read the first guide, apply it to one real message, correct what feels wrong, then save the preference so the agent can reuse the behavior next time.
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