Board Decision Logger is a operations claude skill built by Alireza Rezvani. Best for: C-level executives and Chiefs of Staff use this to maintain authoritative decision records, prevent hallucinated consensus, detect conflicts, and track overdue action items across board meetings..

What it does
Log and track board meeting decisions with two-layer memory architecture separating raw transcripts from founder-approved decisions.
Category
operations
Created by
Alireza Rezvani
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Board Decision Logger

Log and track board meeting decisions with two-layer memory architecture separating raw transcripts from founder-approved decisions.

Skill instructions


name: "decision-logger" description: "Two-layer memory architecture for board meeting decisions. Manages raw transcripts (Layer 1) and approved decisions (Layer 2). Use when logging decisions after a board meeting, reviewing past decisions with /cs:decisions, or checking overdue action items with /cs:review. Invoked automatically by the board-meeting skill after Phase 5 founder approval." license: MIT metadata: version: 1.0.0 author: Alireza Rezvani category: c-level domain: decision-memory updated: 2026-03-05 python-tools: scripts/decision_tracker.py

Decision Logger

Two-layer memory system. Layer 1 stores everything. Layer 2 stores only what the founder approved. Future meetings read Layer 2 only — this prevents hallucinated consensus from past debates bleeding into new deliberations.

Keywords

decision log, memory, approved decisions, action items, board minutes, /cs:decisions, /cs:review, conflict detection, DO_NOT_RESURFACE

Quick Start

python scripts/decision_tracker.py --demo             # See sample output
python scripts/decision_tracker.py --summary          # Overview + overdue
python scripts/decision_tracker.py --overdue          # Past-deadline actions
python scripts/decision_tracker.py --conflicts        # Contradiction detection
python scripts/decision_tracker.py --owner "CTO"      # Filter by owner
python scripts/decision_tracker.py --search "pricing" # Search decisions

Commands

| Command | Effect | |---------|--------| | /cs:decisions | Last 10 approved decisions | | /cs:decisions --all | Full history | | /cs:decisions --owner CMO | Filter by owner | | /cs:decisions --topic pricing | Search by keyword | | /cs:review | Action items due within 7 days | | /cs:review --overdue | Items past deadline |


Two-Layer Architecture

Layer 1 — Raw Transcripts

Location: memory/board-meetings/YYYY-MM-DD-raw.md

  • Full Phase 2 agent contributions, Phase 3 critique, Phase 4 synthesis
  • All debates, including rejected arguments
  • NEVER auto-loaded. Only on explicit founder request.
  • Archive after 90 days → memory/board-meetings/archive/YYYY/

Layer 2 — Approved Decisions

Location: memory/board-meetings/decisions.md

  • ONLY founder-approved decisions, action items, user corrections
  • Loaded automatically in Phase 1 of every board meeting
  • Append-only. Decisions are never deleted — only superseded.
  • Managed by Chief of Staff after Phase 5. Never written by agents directly.

Decision Entry Format

## [YYYY-MM-DD] — [AGENDA ITEM TITLE]

**Decision:** [One clear statement of what was decided.]
**Owner:** [One person or role — accountable for execution.]
**Deadline:** [YYYY-MM-DD]
**Review:** [YYYY-MM-DD]
**Rationale:** [Why this over alternatives. 1-2 sentences.]

**User Override:** [If founder changed agent recommendation — what and why. Blank if not applicable.]

**Rejected:**
- [Proposal] — [reason] [DO_NOT_RESURFACE]

**Action Items:**
- [ ] [Action] — Owner: [name] — Due: [YYYY-MM-DD] — Review: [YYYY-MM-DD]

**Supersedes:** [DATE of previous decision on same topic, if any]
**Superseded by:** [Filled in retroactively if overridden later]
**Raw transcript:** memory/board-meetings/[DATE]-raw.md

Conflict Detection

Before logging, Chief of Staff checks for:

  1. DO_NOT_RESURFACE violations — new decision matches a rejected proposal
  2. Topic contradictions — two active decisions on same topic with different conclusions
  3. Owner conflicts — same action assigned to different people in different decisions

When a conflict is found:

⚠️ DECISION CONFLICT
New: [text]
Conflicts with: [DATE] — [existing text]

Options: (1) Supersede old  (2) Merge  (3) Defer to founder

DO_NOT_RESURFACE enforcement:

🚫 BLOCKED: "[Proposal]" was rejected on [DATE]. Reason: [reason].
To reopen: founder must explicitly say "reopen [topic] from [DATE]".

Logging Workflow (Post Phase 5)

  1. Founder approves synthesis
  2. Write Layer 1 raw transcript → YYYY-MM-DD-raw.md
  3. Check conflicts against decisions.md
  4. Surface conflicts → wait for founder resolution
  5. Append approved entries to decisions.md
  6. Confirm: decisions logged, actions tracked, DO_NOT_RESURFACE flags added

Marking Actions Complete

- [x] [Action] — Owner: [name] — Completed: [DATE] — Result: [one sentence]

Never delete completed items. The history is the record.


File Structure

memory/board-meetings/
├── decisions.md       # Layer 2: append-only, founder-approved
├── YYYY-MM-DD-raw.md  # Layer 1: full transcript per meeting
└── archive/YYYY/      # Raw files after 90 days

References

  • templates/decision-entry.md — single entry template with field rules
  • scripts/decision_tracker.py — CLI parser, overdue tracker, conflict detector

Use this skill

Most skills are portable instruction packages. Claude Code supports SKILL.md directly. Other agents can use adapted files like AGENTS.md, .cursorrules, and GEMINI.md.

Claude Code

Save SKILL.md into your Claude Skills folder, then restart Claude Code.

mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills/board-decision-logger && curl -L "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/alirezarezvani/claude-skills/HEAD/c-level-advisor/decision-logger/SKILL.md" -o ~/.claude/skills/board-decision-logger/SKILL.md

Installs to ~/.claude/skills/board-decision-logger/SKILL.md.

Use cases

C-level executives and Chiefs of Staff use this to maintain authoritative decision records, prevent hallucinated consensus, detect conflicts, and track overdue action items across board meetings.

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LicenseMIT License
UpdatedMar 25, 2026