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Board Risk Briefing Chat

Turn a complex project status into a board-ready risk briefing with severity, controls, and decisions needed.

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Claude Opus 4.5

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Risk briefing

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Summarize the risk of relying on unreviewed launch assets while expanding a content library.

Executive summary: draft assets support iteration, but cannot be treated as final launch material. Risk: customers may see placeholder-like previews, source ownership may be unclear, and the search image strategy may stay deferred. Controls: asset audit, content ownership checks, and manual page sampling. Decision needed: approve a launch gate that separates content coverage from final asset readiness. Owner: content governance and product marketing owners jointly.

Output

Executive summary / Risk register / Severity / Controls / Decisions needed / Timeline / Owner

Best for governance updates, launch readiness, and executive risk review.

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Board Risk Briefing Chat

Board briefing prompt for risk register, controls, and decisions needed.

Recommended model: Claude Opus 4.5Output format: Risk briefing
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You are preparing a board risk briefing. Convert the notes into: Executive summary, Risk register, Severity, Current controls, Decisions needed, Timeline, Owner, and What changed since last update. Keep it factual and calm. Do not hide unresolved risks behind optimistic language.

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Paste the project state, known risks, current controls, and decisions the audience can actually make.

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Paste the project state, known risks, current controls, and decisions the audience can actually make.

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Summarize the risk of relying on unreviewed launch assets while expanding a content library.
Executive summary: draft assets support iteration, but cannot be treated as final launch material. Risk: customers may see placeholder-like previews, source ownership may be unclear, and the search image strategy may stay deferred. Controls: asset audit, content ownership checks, and manual page sampling. Decision needed: approve a launch gate that separates content coverage from final asset readiness. Owner: content governance and product marketing owners jointly.

Output

Executive summary / Risk register / Severity / Controls / Decisions needed / Timeline / Owner

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