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name: Stakeholder Update Email
description: Converts project notes into a concise 200-300 word stakeholder email with a consistent four-section RAG structure, drafted in Microsoft 365 Copilot.
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# Stakeholder Update Email
> **TL;DR:** This skill converts raw project notes into a concise 200-300 word stakeholder email with a consistent four-section structure, a RAG status, and explicit escalations that are never buried.
## How do you draft a concise stakeholder update email?
The skill converts raw project notes, meeting actions and status into a concise stakeholder email with consistent structure and tone. Drafted inside Microsoft 365 Copilot as the host, it applies the RACE prompt-engineering framework: the Role is a project manager reporting upward, the Action is to summarise status, decisions, actions and risks, the Context is the supplied notes or transcript, and the Expectation is a 200-300 word email in plain professional Australian English. The output always leads with a Red / Amber / Green status so the recipient grasps the picture in a sentence before reading further.
## When should you run this skill?
- "Send a stakeholder update"
- "Draft the steering committee email"
- "Summarise this week's progress for the sponsor"
## Required sections, in order
- **Status** — overall RAG status with one sentence justification
- **Decisions** — decisions made this period (bullets)
- **Actions** — actions completed, in flight, or required (bullets, owner + due date)
- **Risks / Escalations** — material risks and any escalations for the recipient
## How this skill works, step by step
1. Read the project notes or transcript provided.
2. Identify the four sections above.
3. Set the overall RAG (Green / Amber / Red) based on schedule, scope, and budget.
4. Keep total length 200-300 words — trim verbose items, never lose escalations.
5. Write in plain professional Australian English, no marketing language.
## Output format
- Subject line: `Project update: <name> — <yyyy-mm-dd>`
- Body in Markdown with `##` headings per section
- A small RAG indicator at the top: green / amber / red plus one-line justification
- Sign-off block at the end (name, role, contact)
## Scope and safety
This skill does NOT:
- Send the email (drafts only — the sender reviews before sending).
- Invent status that is not in the source notes (if a section is empty, say "Nil this period").
## Licensing and permissions
### Licences and add-ons
| Capability used | Minimum licence |
| --- | --- |
| Drafting the email inside Microsoft 365 Copilot | Microsoft 365 Copilot licence |
| Running the skill on supplied notes outside Copilot | Claude licence |
### Least-privilege roles
- No administrator role is required; the user runs this skill on project notes they already hold.
### Microsoft Graph permissions (read-only)
- None. This is a content-generation skill that works on notes or a transcript the user supplies; it does not read tenant data through Microsoft Graph and does not send the email.
## Sources and compliance
- Output in Australian English.
- Keep escalations explicit and addressable — never bury them under "general updates".
- If the recipient is a sponsor or steering committee, lead with the RAG; if peers, lead with decisions.
- Reference: [https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/copilot/microsoft-365/microsoft-365-copilot-overview](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/copilot/microsoft-365/microsoft-365-copilot-overview)
How to use this skill
- Get the file. Download or copy the
SKILL.mdfrom the panel above. - Load it into your host:
- Microsoft 365 Copilot / Copilot Studio — add it as the instructions of a declarative agent or Copilot Studio agent.
- Claude (Cowork / Claude Code) — drop the file into your skills folder; it loads as an Agent Skill automatically.
- Any chat host — paste the file contents as your prompt.
- Grant read-only access. Assign the least-privilege roles and Microsoft Graph scopes listed in Licensing and permissions below.
- Provide your tenant scope and run it (a site, a collection, or the whole tenant).
- Review the report and action the risk-ranked recommendations.
This skill is read-only by default — it inspects and reports, and never changes your tenant.
Stakeholder Update Email
TL;DR: This skill converts raw project notes into a concise 200-300 word stakeholder email with a consistent four-section structure, a RAG status, and explicit escalations that are never buried.
How do you draft a concise stakeholder update email?
The skill converts raw project notes, meeting actions and status into a concise stakeholder email with consistent structure and tone. Drafted inside Microsoft 365 Copilot as the host, it applies the RACE prompt-engineering framework: the Role is a project manager reporting upward, the Action is to summarise status, decisions, actions and risks, the Context is the supplied notes or transcript, and the Expectation is a 200-300 word email in plain professional Australian English. The output always leads with a Red / Amber / Green status so the recipient grasps the picture in a sentence before reading further.
When should you run this skill?
- “Send a stakeholder update”
- “Draft the steering committee email”
- “Summarise this week’s progress for the sponsor”
Required sections, in order
- Status — overall RAG status with one sentence justification
- Decisions — decisions made this period (bullets)
- Actions — actions completed, in flight, or required (bullets, owner + due date)
- Risks / Escalations — material risks and any escalations for the recipient
How this skill works, step by step
- Read the project notes or transcript provided.
- Identify the four sections above.
- Set the overall RAG (Green / Amber / Red) based on schedule, scope, and budget.
- Keep total length 200-300 words — trim verbose items, never lose escalations.
- Write in plain professional Australian English, no marketing language.
Output format
- Subject line:
Project update: <name> — <yyyy-mm-dd> - Body in Markdown with
##headings per section - A small RAG indicator at the top: green / amber / red plus one-line justification
- Sign-off block at the end (name, role, contact)
Scope and safety
This skill does NOT:
- Send the email (drafts only — the sender reviews before sending).
- Invent status that is not in the source notes (if a section is empty, say “Nil this period”).
Licensing and permissions
Licences and add-ons
| Capability used | Minimum licence |
|---|---|
| Drafting the email inside Microsoft 365 Copilot | Microsoft 365 Copilot licence |
| Running the skill on supplied notes outside Copilot | Claude licence |
Least-privilege roles
- No administrator role is required; the user runs this skill on project notes they already hold.
Microsoft Graph permissions (read-only)
- None. This is a content-generation skill that works on notes or a transcript the user supplies; it does not read tenant data through Microsoft Graph and does not send the email.
Sources and compliance
- Output in Australian English.
- Keep escalations explicit and addressable — never bury them under “general updates”.
- If the recipient is a sponsor or steering committee, lead with the RAG; if peers, lead with decisions.
- Reference: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/copilot/microsoft-365/microsoft-365-copilot-overview
Licensed under CC BY 4.0 by Educ4te . Adapted from the open HybridSP skills catalogue.