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Meeting transcripts, research piles and findings decks — turned into documents someone can act on.

The after-meeting artifact that meetings never produce themselves: decisions, owners, deadlines, contradictions.

From these transcripts, produce a one-page decision memo: decisions made (with who made them), open questions (with owners if named), action items (person — task — deadline if stated), and any commitment that contradicts an earlier one. Quote the transcript for anything contentious.

One row per paper, blanks left blank. The starting table for any lit review or state-of-the-art section.

Build a table with one row per source. Columns: research question, method, sample or data, key finding, stated limitation, and the one quote that best captures the contribution. Fill cells only from the sources; leave a cell blank rather than guessing.

Rewrites findings for a non-specialist without losing the citations you'll need when they ask “says who?”

Rewrite the key findings for a non-specialist stakeholder: no jargon without a plain-language gloss, every number rounded and put in context, risks stated before opportunities, one page maximum. Keep the citations so each claim can be verified.