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Internal Communications

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    Overview

    Write internal communications using company-preferred formats. Covers 3P updates, company newsletters, FAQ responses, status reports, leadership updates, project updates, and incident reports.

    Getting Started

    Add your source materials to the project workspace, then activate the Internal Communications skill. The agent will guide you through the process step by step.

    Example Conversation

    You: Write a 3P update for my team for this week. Progress: shipped the dashboard; plans: start on API v2; problems: waiting on design for the onboarding flow.

    Agent: I’ll turn that into a 3P (Progress, Plans, Problems) update. Do you want it as a short paragraph for Slack/email, or a slightly longer post with bullet subsections? Any team or project name I should use?

    You: Bullet format for Slack. Team name is Product Eng.

    Agent: Here’s the 3P for Product Eng, ready to paste into Slack: [Progress] Dashboard shipped; [Plans] Kick off API v2; [Problems] Blocked on design for onboarding flow. I’ve saved it to output/3p-update.md. Want a line suggesting a design sync or unblock step?

    Sample Output Excerpt

    Below is a representative excerpt from an internal 3P update.


    Product Eng — 3P update (week of [date])

    Progress

    • Dashboard v1 shipped; monitoring in place.
    • Bug triage completed; backlog prioritised for next sprint.

    Plans

    • Start API v2 spec and first endpoints.
    • Begin design review for onboarding flow once mocks are ready.

    Problems

    • Onboarding flow: waiting on final design from Design; following up for ETA.
    • No other blockers.

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