capture-meeting-minutes-and-commitments

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Captures structured minutes and commitment records from a regulatory interaction — each agenda item with its stated outcome, each commitment with its exact wording and owner, each open item with its trigger, and each factual statement with its locator — so that the record is auditable and no commitment is recorded as made until the regulatory owner confirms it. Use this skill when someone asks to capture minutes from a regulatory meeting, extract commitments from meeting notes, structure the post-meeting record, or reconcile the minutes against the pre-meeting positions. Example: "Please to capture minutes from a regulatory meeting, extract commitments from meeting notes, structure the post-meeting record." Do not use for drafting the briefing package content before the meeting, for the meeting-request letter, for responding to written agency questions, or for any request to make, accept, or negotiate a commitment.

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# Meeting Minutes and Commitment Capture Capture structured minutes and commitment records from a regulatory interaction. Each agenda item carries its stated outcome, each commitment carries its exact wording, its owner, and its deadline, each open item carries its trigger and its resolution path, and each factual statement carries its locator — so that the record is auditable and no commitment is recorded as made until the regulatory owner confirms it. **This skill captures and structures. It never makes, accepts, negotiates, or implies a commitment, and it never asserts that any outcome is agreed until a named human confirms it.** ## Who this is for Clinical pharmacology leads capturing the CP-relevant outcomes of a regulatory meeting · regulatory affairs partners assembling the post-meeting record · programme managers tracking commitments that arose from an interaction. ## When to use this skill - "Capture the minutes from our Type B meeting" - "Extract every commitment from these meeting notes" - "Structure the post-meeting record for the CP section" - "Reconcile what we committed to against what we proposed" - "Which items from the meeting are still open?" ## When NOT to use this skill | Request | Why not this skill | Where it belongs | |---|---|---| | "Draft the briefing package for the meeting" | Pre-meeting content, not post-meeting capture | `prepare-briefing-package-content` | | "Draft the applicant's positions" | Position authoring | `author-applicants-posi...

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malekokour
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malekokour/clinpharm-pmx-skills
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1 weeks ago
Last Updated
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Language
Python
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MIT

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