foundation-meeting-agenda

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Produces an attendee-facing agenda that sets what will be discussed, who owns each topic, and how time will be spent. Supports ten meeting type variants (standup, planning, review, decision-making, brainstorm, 1-on-1, stakeholder-review, project-kickoff, working-session, exec-briefing). Emits a shareable summary suitable for Slack or email plus a full agenda with time-boxed topics, type tags, owners, attendee prep, and logistics.

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<!-- PM-Skills | https://github.com/product-on-purpose/pm-skills | Apache 2.0 --> # Meeting Agenda A meeting agenda is the attendee-facing structural document that sets expectations before a meeting. It answers "what will we discuss, who owns each topic, how will we spend the time, and what does done look like?" Distinct from a meeting brief, which is the user's private strategic prep; the agenda is shared with participants and focused on structure and flow. This skill belongs to the Meeting Skills Family. It conforms to the [Meeting Skills Family Contract](../../docs/reference/skill-families/meeting-skills-contract.md), which defines shared frontmatter, file naming, the go-mode behavioral pattern, and universal output requirements across all meeting skills. ## When to Use - Running or chairing a cross-functional working session, project kickoff, stakeholder review, or decision meeting - Any meeting with more than three attendees or more than thirty minutes - Recurring meeting where a rolling structure (1-on-1, team sync) needs fresh framing each time - Mid-initiative alignment moment where explicit desired outcomes prevent drift ## When NOT to Use - The user's preparation is private and tactical (positioning, stakeholder reads, asks). Use `foundation-meeting-brief` instead. - The meeting has already happened. Use `foundation-meeting-recap` for post-meeting summarization. - The user wants to communicate outcomes to non-attendees. Use `foundation-stakeholder-update` afte...

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product-on-purpose
Repository
product-on-purpose/pm-skills
Created
7 months ago
Last Updated
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Language
JavaScript
License
Apache-2.0

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