THE BOARD — Exec Reporting OS Brain
THE BOARD — Exec Reporting OS Brain
For the pack that goes to people who have eleven minutes. One orchestrator plus ten specialists that rank content by decision-relevance, cut everything with no decision attached, and prepare you for the questions that actually get asked.
Most exec packs are built by accumulation. Everyone adds their section, nothing is removed, and the meeting gets spent walking through material instead of deciding anything. The ranking script scores each candidate item on three things: does a decision hang on it, does this audience control the lever, and does it change what happens next week. Anything scoring zero goes to the appendix. Packs routinely lose sixty percent of their slides and the meeting starts working. The uncomfortable part is that your favourite slide is usually in the sixty.
signal_rank.py
Scores every candidate item against decision-dependency, audience control and next-week impact, then splits the pack into main body and appendix at a stated cut line. The cut is reproducible, so you can defend it when someone asks why their slide moved. Every OS Brain in this drop carries its own executable component, so the judgement calls stay with you and the arithmetic stops being a matter of opinion. Runs anywhere Python runs, and the specialists still work on their own if you never open it.
Say it in plain words — it works out the rest
Inside · orchestrator + 10 specialists
Where it refuses to skip ahead
- No slide without a decision — material with no decision attached is a status update, and those belong in email.
- No number you cannot reconcile — one challenged figure that does not tie costs you every other number in the pack.
- Bad news goes first — held to the end it reads as concealment, and the meeting becomes about you.
- No pack without a pre-read — decisions are made before the room; the room ratifies them.