foundation-meeting-synthesize
FeaturedCross-meeting archaeology skill. Consumes multiple meeting recaps (or raw notes) over a period and surfaces patterns invisible in any single meeting. Shows how decisions evolved, who has been saying what, where threads are stalling, and where contradictions have emerged. Produces a plain-text timeline, themes with confidence markers, stakeholder position tracking, consolidated decision list, contradiction flags, open items, narrative summary, and prioritized follow-ups.
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- Author
- product-on-purpose
- Repository
- product-on-purpose/pm-skills
- Created
- 7 months ago
- Last Updated
- today
- Language
- JavaScript
- License
- Apache-2.0
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