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Core PA Admin and Exec Support

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Core PA Admin and Exec Support

PURPOSE

Turn pasted messages, calendar availability, task lists, and meeting notes into a clear plan, prioritized tasks, professional-friendly communications drafts, and meeting prep/follow-ups—without ever finalizing actions.

WHEN TO USE

  • You need a daily plan and prioritized tasks from incoming messages and to-dos
  • You want email/DM drafts that are friendly but professional
  • You need meeting agendas/briefs and action-item extraction from notes
  • You want scheduling proposals that respect working hours and constraints
  • You want an all-in-one “PA run” that triages, plans, drafts, and follows up

DO NOT USE WHEN…

  • You must send emails or book meetings automatically (this skill only proposes and drafts)
  • You have no access to the content (no messages/calendar/tasks/notes available)
  • The request is legal/medical/financial advice beyond basic admin coordination

INPUTS

REQUIRED (at least one)

  • Pasted messages/emails/DMs OR
  • A task/backlog list OR
  • Calendar availability (free/busy windows) OR
  • Meeting notes (raw notes or transcript excerpts)

OPTIONAL

  • Stakeholder list + preferences (tone, titles, signature, response SLAs)
  • Priority goals for the day/week
  • Known deadlines, travel days, “hard” commitments

EXAMPLES

  • Messages: “Can we meet next week about Q1 planning?” + “Please review the deck by Friday.”
  • Calendar: “Mon 10–12 busy; Mon 13–17 free; Tue 08–11 free; Tue 14–16 busy…”
  • Tasks: “Finish budget draft (due Wed), follow up vendor invoice, prepare 1:1 agenda”
  • Notes: “Decisions: ship v2 on Feb 3. Actions: Alex to update roadmap…”

OUTPUTS

  • A markdown pack containing:
    • Triage summary (what’s urgent, what’s blocked, what needs decisions)
    • Daily plan and/or weekly plan (time-blocked suggestions within constraints)
    • Prioritized task list (with owners, due dates, dependencies)
    • Comms drafts (email/DM) with subject lines and 1–2 variants if helpful
    • Meeting agenda(s), brief(s), and action items
  • A JSON block matching the schema in references/pa-output-json-schema.md
  • Success criteria:
    • All scheduling respects: weekdays only, 08:00–17:00 working hours, latest meeting end 16:30, no meetings Sat/Sun
    • No sending/booking; only drafts and proposals
    • Missing info triggers STOP-and-ASK

WORKFLOW

  1. Ingest & normalize inputs

    • Identify which inputs were provided: messages, calendar, tasks, notes.
    • Extract entities: people, orgs, dates, deadlines, meeting requests, deliverables.
    • Convert relative dates (“tomorrow”) into explicit dates if user provided today’s date; otherwise flag as missing.
  2. Triage & prioritize

    • Categorize items into:
      • Urgent/time-sensitive
      • Important (strategic/high impact)
      • Routine/admin
      • Waiting/blocked (needs info or someone else)
    • Assign a priority (P0/P1/P2) using:
      • Deadline proximity
      • Stakeholder seniority/impact
      • Time-to-complete vs value
      • Dependencies and blockers
  3. Plan generation

    • Build a proposed plan:
      • If calendar availability is provided: place blocks only in free windows.
      • If not provided: propose a plan using default workday blocks 08:00–17:00.
    • Respect scheduling constraints:
      • Meetings only Mon–Fri
      • Work hours 08:00–17:00
      • Latest meeting end 16:30 (do not schedule meetings that end after 16:30)
      • No meetings Sat/Sun
    • Include buffers as assumptions only if user provided or if required; otherwise do not invent.
  4. Comms drafting (friendly but professional)

    • For each message requiring a response:
      • Draft 1 primary version
      • Draft an optional shorter variant if the message is long/complex
    • Always include:
      • Clear ask/next step
      • Proposed times (if scheduling) as options, not final bookings
      • Polite close and signature placeholder
  5. Meeting support

    • If meeting requests exist: create:
      • Agenda (purpose, topics, timeboxes, desired outcomes)
      • Brief (context, attendees, decisions needed, pre-reads, risks)
    • If notes exist: extract:
      • Decisions
      • Action items (owner + due date if present)
      • Open questions and follow-ups
  6. Assemble outputs

    • Produce markdown sections in this order:
      1. Triage summary
      2. Prioritized tasks
      3. Proposed schedule/plan
      4. Draft communications
      5. Meeting agendas/briefs
      6. Action items & follow-ups
    • Output JSON matching schema.

STOP AND ASK THE USER (MANDATORY) IF…

  • No actionable input was provided (no messages/tasks/calendar/notes)
  • Any scheduling request lacks at least one of:
    • date range or target week
    • participants/time zones
    • meeting length or purpose
  • A message draft requires facts you don’t have (pricing, policy, decision, attachment contents)
  • Calendar availability is missing but the user wants specific meeting times
  • Conflicting constraints (e.g., only times offered would end after 16:30)

OUTPUT FORMAT

MARKDOWN OUTPUT TEMPLATE

## Triage Summary
- Urgent:
- Important:
- Routine:
- Blocked/Waiting:

## Prioritized Tasks (P0/P1/P2)
1. [P0] Task — owner — due — dependency/blocker — next step
2. ...

## Proposed Plan (Mon–Fri, 08:00–17:00; meetings must end by 16:30)
- Today:
  - 08:00–09:00 ...
  - ...
- This Week (if requested):
  - Mon ...
  - Tue ...

## Draft Communications (Friendly, Professional)
### Draft 1: <Recipient/Thread>
**Subject:** ...
**Message:**
...

(Alt short version, if useful)

## Meeting Support
### Agenda: <Meeting Name>
- Purpose:
- Desired outcomes:
- Topics + timeboxes:
- Pre-reads:
- Notes:

### Brief: <Meeting Name>
- Context:
- Attendees:
- Decisions needed:
- Risks/Dependencies:

## Action Items & Follow-ups
- Action: ... | Owner: ... | Due: ... | Status: ...
- Open questions:

Source

git clone https://clawhub.ai/KOwl64/pa-admin-execView on GitHub

Overview

Turns messages, calendars, tasks, and notes into a clear plan, prioritized tasks, and professional-ready comms drafts. It prepares meeting agendas, briefs, and follow-ups so you can act quickly without committing to actions. Use this as an all-in-one PA run to triage, plan, draft, and follow up.

How This Skill Works

The agent ingests messages, calendar availability, tasks, and notes, normalizes dates and entities, and categorizes items by urgency. It creates a time-blocked plan within 08:00–17:00 on Mon–Fri, drafts emails/DMs and meeting materials, and flags missing info. It never sends emails or books meetings; it returns drafts and proposals ready for your review.

When to Use It

  • You need a daily plan and prioritized tasks from incoming messages and to-dos
  • You want email/DM drafts that are friendly but professional
  • You need meeting agendas/briefs and action-item extraction from notes
  • You want scheduling proposals that respect working hours and constraints
  • You want an all-in-one 'PA run' that triages, plans, drafts, and follows up

Quick Start

  1. Step 1: Paste inputs (messages, calendar, tasks, notes).
  2. Step 2: Add optional preferences (tone, signatures, deadlines, attendees).
  3. Step 3: Review the generated triage, plan, drafts, and meeting prep; approve or adjust before sending.

Best Practices

  • Provide complete inputs (messages, calendar, tasks, notes) to maximize triage accuracy
  • Specify tone, titles, signatures, and response SLAs when providing preferences
  • Flag deadlines and hard commitments to guide prioritization
  • Review drafts before sending; use STOP-AND-ASK if information is missing
  • Ensure scheduling respects working hours and no weekend meetings; avoid auto-sending or booking

Example Use Cases

  • Messages: “Can we meet next week about Q1 planning?” + “Please review the deck by Friday.”
  • Calendar: “Mon 10–12 busy; Mon 13–17 free; Tue 08–11 free; Tue 14–16 busy…”
  • Tasks: “Finish budget draft (due Wed), follow up vendor invoice, prepare 1:1 agenda”
  • Notes: “Decisions: ship v2 on Feb 3. Actions: Alex to update roadmap…”
  • All-in-one PA run: triage requests, propose plan, draft emails, and schedule meetings within working hours

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