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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
  1. Get the file. Download or copy the SKILL.md from the panel above.
  2. 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.
  3. Grant read-only access. Assign the least-privilege roles and Microsoft Graph scopes listed in Licensing and permissions below.
  4. Provide your tenant scope and run it (a site, a collection, or the whole tenant).
  5. 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

  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 usedMinimum licence
Drafting the email inside Microsoft 365 CopilotMicrosoft 365 Copilot licence
Running the skill on supplied notes outside CopilotClaude 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


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