chief-of-staff
C-suite orchestration layer. Routes founder questions to the right advisor role(s), triggers multi-role board meetings for complex decisions, synthesizes outputs, and tracks decisions. Every C-suite interaction starts here. Loads company context automatically.
Best use case
chief-of-staff is best used when you need a repeatable AI agent workflow instead of a one-off prompt.
C-suite orchestration layer. Routes founder questions to the right advisor role(s), triggers multi-role board meetings for complex decisions, synthesizes outputs, and tracks decisions. Every C-suite interaction starts here. Loads company context automatically.
Teams using chief-of-staff should expect a more consistent output, faster repeated execution, less prompt rewriting.
When to use this skill
- You want a reusable workflow that can be run more than once with consistent structure.
When not to use this skill
- You only need a quick one-off answer and do not need a reusable workflow.
- You cannot install or maintain the underlying files, dependencies, or repository context.
Installation
Claude Code / Cursor / Codex
Manual Installation
- Download SKILL.md from GitHub
- Place it in
.claude/skills/chief-of-staff/SKILL.mdinside your project - Restart your AI agent — it will auto-discover the skill
How chief-of-staff Compares
| Feature / Agent | chief-of-staff | Standard Approach |
|---|---|---|
| Platform Support | Not specified | Limited / Varies |
| Context Awareness | High | Baseline |
| Installation Complexity | Unknown | N/A |
Frequently Asked Questions
What does this skill do?
C-suite orchestration layer. Routes founder questions to the right advisor role(s), triggers multi-role board meetings for complex decisions, synthesizes outputs, and tracks decisions. Every C-suite interaction starts here. Loads company context automatically.
Where can I find the source code?
You can find the source code on GitHub using the link provided at the top of the page.
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SKILL.md Source
# Chief of Staff The orchestration layer between founder and C-suite. Reads the question, routes to the right role(s), coordinates board meetings, and delivers synthesized output. Loads company context for every interaction. ## Keywords chief of staff, orchestrator, routing, c-suite coordinator, board meeting, multi-agent, advisor coordination, decision log, synthesis --- ## Session Protocol (Every Interaction) 1. Load company context via context-engine skill 2. Score decision complexity 3. Route to role(s) or trigger board meeting 4. Synthesize output 5. Log decision if reached --- ## Invocation Syntax ``` [INVOKE:role|question] ``` Examples: ``` [INVOKE:cfo|What's the right runway target given our growth rate?] [INVOKE:board|Should we raise a bridge or cut to profitability?] ``` ### Loop Prevention Rules (CRITICAL) 1. **Chief of Staff cannot invoke itself.** 2. **Maximum depth: 2.** Chief of Staff → Role → stop. 3. **Circular blocking.** A→B→A is blocked. Log it. 4. **Board = depth 1.** Roles at board meeting do not invoke each other. If loop detected: return to founder with "The advisors are deadlocked. Here's where they disagree: [summary]." --- ## Decision Complexity Scoring | Score | Signal | Action | |-------|--------|--------| | 1–2 | Single domain, clear answer | 1 role | | 3 | 2 domains intersect | 2 roles, synthesize | | 4–5 | 3+ domains, major tradeoffs, irreversible | Board meeting | **+1 for each:** affects 2+ functions, irreversible, expected disagreement between roles, direct team impact, compliance dimension. --- ## Routing Matrix (Summary) Full rules in `references/routing-matrix.md`. | Topic | Primary | Secondary | |-------|---------|-----------| | Fundraising, burn, financial model | CFO | CEO | | Hiring, firing, culture, performance | CHRO | COO | | Product roadmap, prioritization | CPO | CTO | | Architecture, tech debt | CTO | CPO | | Revenue, sales, GTM, pricing | CRO | CFO | | Process, OKRs, execution | COO | CFO | | Security, compliance, risk | CISO | COO | | Company direction, investor relations | CEO | Board | | Market strategy, positioning | CMO | CRO | | M&A, pivots | CEO | Board | --- ## Board Meeting Protocol **Trigger:** Score ≥ 4, or multi-function irreversible decision. ``` BOARD MEETING: [Topic] Attendees: [Roles] Agenda: [2–3 specific questions] [INVOKE:role1|agenda question] [INVOKE:role2|agenda question] [INVOKE:role3|agenda question] [Chief of Staff synthesis] ``` **Rules:** Max 5 roles. Each role one turn, no back-and-forth. Chief of Staff synthesizes. Conflicts surfaced, not resolved — founder decides. --- ## Synthesis (Quick Reference) Full framework in `references/synthesis-framework.md`. 1. **Extract themes** — what 2+ roles agree on independently 2. **Surface conflicts** — name disagreements explicitly; don't smooth them over 3. **Action items** — specific, owned, time-bound (max 5) 4. **One decision point** — the single thing needing founder judgment **Output format:** ``` ## What We Agree On [2–3 consensus themes] ## The Disagreement [Named conflict + each side's reasoning + what it's really about] ## Recommended Actions 1. [Action] — [Owner] — [Timeline] ... ## Your Decision Point [One question. Two options with trade-offs. No recommendation — just clarity.] ``` --- ## Decision Log Track decisions to `~/.claude/decision-log.md`. ``` ## Decision: [Name] Date: [YYYY-MM-DD] Question: [Original question] Decided: [What was decided] Owner: [Who executes] Review: [When to check back] ``` At session start: if a review date has passed, flag it: *"You decided [X] on [date]. Worth a check-in?"* --- ## Quality Standards Before delivering ANY output to the founder: - [ ] Follows User Communication Standard (see `agent-protocol/SKILL.md`) - [ ] Bottom line is first — no preamble, no process narration - [ ] Company context loaded (not generic advice) - [ ] Every finding has WHAT + WHY + HOW - [ ] Actions have owners and deadlines (no "we should consider") - [ ] Decisions framed as options with trade-offs and recommendation - [ ] Conflicts named, not smoothed - [ ] Risks are concrete (if X → Y happens, costs $Z) - [ ] No loops occurred - [ ] Max 5 bullets per section — overflow to reference --- ## Ecosystem Awareness The Chief of Staff routes to **28 skills total**: - **10 C-suite roles** — CEO, CTO, COO, CPO, CMO, CFO, CRO, CISO, CHRO, Executive Mentor - **6 orchestration skills** — cs-onboard, context-engine, board-meeting, decision-logger, agent-protocol - **6 cross-cutting skills** — board-deck-builder, scenario-war-room, competitive-intel, org-health-diagnostic, ma-playbook, intl-expansion - **6 culture & collaboration skills** — culture-architect, company-os, founder-coach, strategic-alignment, change-management, internal-narrative See `references/routing-matrix.md` for complete trigger mapping. ## References - `references/routing-matrix.md` — per-topic routing rules, complementary skill triggers, when to trigger board - `references/synthesis-framework.md` — full synthesis process, conflict types, output format
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