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Fortune‑100 Enablement • Agent Ops • Finternet Ops Certification

Module — Module 7 — Executive Brief Agent

Goal: You can deploy, explain, and operationalize Module 7 — Executive Brief Agent as a consulting product.

What this agent is

Executive Brief turns multi-agent outputs into decision-ready leadership briefs. It creates a consistent executive rhythm: what changed, why it matters, what actions are required, and what risks remain.

Core question it answers

“What does leadership need to know right now — and what decisions are required?”

Signals (what it watches)

  • Agent output aggregation: Pulls alerts, narratives, scenarios, and triage rankings.
  • KPI deltas: Highlights what changed from baseline.
  • Decision checkpoints: Flags decisions required and owners.
  • Risk register updates: Tracks ongoing risks and mitigation status.

Outputs (what it produces)

  • One‑Page Executive Brief: What changed, why, impact, next actions, owners.
  • Board‑Ready Summary: High-level narrative without technical overload.
  • Decision Checklist: Explicit decision requests and deadlines.
  • Weekly Leadership Packet: Repeatable weekly cadence package.

Operational workflow

  1. Define executive template and KPI baselines.
  2. On alert/incident: generate brief within minutes, update as facts mature.
  3. Produce a board-safe version and an internal ops version.
  4. Capture decision checklist, owners, and follow-up dates.
  5. Archive briefs for trend analysis and governance continuity.

Client talk-track (enterprise safe)

Executive Brief is how you make leadership calm. It summarizes change, impact, and next actions in one page. It does not speculate; it explains. That consistency is what Fortune-100 stakeholders pay for.

Module completion

Pass the quiz (80%+) to complete this module.

Module 7 — Executive Brief Agent Quiz

1) This agent’s primary purpose is:
2) The most accurate “core question” framing is:
3) A governance-ready output from this agent is:
4) The correct enterprise boundary is: