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A set of resources to help me write all kinds of internal communications, using the formats that my company likes to use. Claude should use this skill whenever asked to write some sort of internal communications (status reports, leadership updates, 3P updates, company newsletters, FAQs, incident reports, project updates, etc.).
Write internal communications using company formats. Use when writing status reports, leadership updates, company newsletters, FAQs, incident reports, project updates, or any internal communications.
Write internal company communications — 3P updates (Progress/Plans/Problems), company-wide newsletters, FAQ roundups, incident reports, leadership updates, status reports, project updates, and general internal comms. Use this skill any time the user asks to draft, edit, or format something meant for internal audiences. Trigger on keywords like "3P", "weekly update", "newsletter", "FAQ", "internal comms", "status report", "company update", "team update", "incident report", or any request to summarize work for leadership, teammates, or the broader company. Even casual requests like "write my update" or "summarize what my team did this week" should trigger this skill.
Casual but professional tone for team communication. Uses company-specific terminology with scannable format.
Create effective internal team communications. Drafts newsletters, announcements, and messages that inform and engage team members.
Compose professional internal communications using company-preferred formats. Covers 3P updates, newsletters, status reports, leadership updates, project updates, and incident reports.
A resource set to help write various internal communications using the format preferred by the company. Claude should use this skill whenever asked to write any type of internal communication (status reports, leadership updates, 3P updates, company briefings, FAQs, incident reports, project updates, etc.).
When the user wants to plan or execute a rebrand—domain change, 301 redirects, migration, or announcement. Also use when the user mentions "rebranding," "rebrand," "domain change," "domain migration," "301 redirect," "change domain name," "rebrand announcement," "social media rebrand," "brand launch," or "domain redirect."
Build and maintain one coherent company story across all audiences — employees, investors, customers, candidates, and partners. Detects narrative contradictions and ensures the same truth is framed for each audience's needs. Use when preparing investor updates, all-hands presentations, board communications, recruiting narratives, crisis communications, or when user mentions company narrative, messaging consistency, storytelling, all-hands, investor update, or crisis communication.
Write internal communications such as status reports, leadership updates, 3P updates, newsletters, FAQs, incident reports, and project updates using repeatable internal formats.
Expert in corporate communication, employee engagement, and change management. Use when drafting internal announcements, change communications, leadership messages, or employee updates. Triggers include "internal announcement", "employee communication", "change management", "company update", "leadership message", "town hall".
Writes internal communications using company-specific formats including 3P updates (Progress, Plans, Problems), newsletters, FAQs, status reports, leadership updates, incident reports, and project updates. Use when asked to "write a status report", "create a 3P update", "draft a company newsletter", "write an incident report", "create leadership update", or "draft project update". Provides templated guidelines for tone, structure, and content gathering specific to each communication type. Works with markdown documents following established company communication standards and formatting preferences.