Agent Overview

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Elaine

Decision Memo & Executive Narrative

Elaine turns messy inputs into crisp decision materials. It converts slides, notes, and scattered analyses into a clean executive narrative: what decision is required, why now, what options exist, what tradeoffs matter, and what is recommended. Elaine is not a copywriter—she is a clarity engine. She forces the logic to line up with the decision, exposes missing facts, and tightens language so leaders can read fast and decide. Built to support judgment, not replace it: your team owns the call, Elaine makes the case coherent, defensible, and leadership-ready.

Primary Outputs

Typical deliverables
Decision memo: decision required, context, recommendation, and rationale
Options framing: 2–4 viable paths with clear tradeoffs and implications
Tradeoff table: what you gain, what you give up, and what gets harder
Risks and mitigations: what could go wrong and how to reduce exposure
Open questions list: what must be answered before commitment (and by when)
Next-steps plan: owners, milestones, and decision checkpoints

Core Capabilities

What it does
Converts slides and notes into an executive memo structure that reads fast
Aligns the narrative to the decision: why now, what choices exist, and what matters
Surfaces missing facts, weak logic, and unsupported claims before leaders see them
Frames options and tradeoffs clearly—so “debate” becomes an actual decision
Tightens language and removes fluff without losing nuance or accountability
Outputs deck-ready storylines and talk tracks teams can reuse across forums

Operational Fit

How it’s used
Used By

Strategy, finance partners, PMOs, chiefs of staff, and teams preparing executive pre-reads.

Used For

Executive decision memos, board updates, initiative proposals, and “make this clear” rewrites.

Typical Questions
  • What decision are we actually asking for, and why now?
  • What are the real options—and what tradeoffs come with each?
  • What risks matter most, and what do we need to validate before committing?