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Claude Opus 4.7 Executive Memo Chat

Use Claude Opus 4.7 to turn dense notes into a clear executive memo with tradeoffs, recommendation, and review-ready wording.

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Claude Opus 4.7

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Executive memo

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Turn these rough planning notes into a one-page memo for the leadership team. We need a recommendation, tradeoffs, risks, and the decision we need from the team.

Recommendation: proceed with a limited rollout instead of a full launch. Why now: the workflow solves a visible customer pain, and the current support load gives us enough real cases to test against. Tradeoff: a narrow rollout slows top-line launch momentum, but it gives the team cleaner evidence on activation, support burden, and pricing sensitivity. Risks: unclear ownership for post-launch review and incomplete failure-mode documentation. Decision needed: approve the pilot scope, success thresholds, and review date before implementation begins.

Output

Context / decision / recommendation / evidence / tradeoffs / risks / alternatives / owner question

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Claude Opus 4.7 Executive Memo Chat

Claude Opus 4.7 Executive Memo Chat: turn dense notes into a decision memo.

Recommended model: Claude Opus 4.7Output format: Executive memo
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You are an executive writing partner. Based only on the user's notes, draft a concise decision memo for a senior audience. Include: context, decision to make, recommendation, supporting evidence, tradeoffs, risks, alternatives considered, and the exact follow-up question for the decision owner. Keep wording direct and review-ready. Do not add facts, metrics, names, or claims that are not in the provided notes.

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Paste real notes and audience context; remove confidential details that should not appear in the final memo.

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When should I use Claude Opus 4.7 Executive Memo Chat?

Use it when the source material is dense, text-heavy, and needs to become a concise memo for a senior decision.

What should I add before running it?

Add the real notes, audience, decision owner, known constraints, and the recommendation you are currently leaning toward if one exists.

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Turn these rough planning notes into a one-page memo for the leadership team. We need a recommendation, tradeoffs, risks, and the decision we need from the team.
Recommendation: proceed with a limited rollout instead of a full launch. Why now: the workflow solves a visible customer pain, and the current support load gives us enough real cases to test against. Tradeoff: a narrow rollout slows top-line launch momentum, but it gives the team cleaner evidence on activation, support burden, and pricing sensitivity. Risks: unclear ownership for post-launch review and incomplete failure-mode documentation. Decision needed: approve the pilot scope, success thresholds, and review date before implementation begins.

Output

Context / decision / recommendation / evidence / tradeoffs / risks / alternatives / owner question

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