# board meeting confirmation email
## Metadata

- Canonical URL: https://6ducklearn.com/skills/board-meeting-confirmation-email/
- Markdown URL: https://6ducklearn.com/skills/board-meeting-confirmation-email/index.md
- Product: skills
- Category: productivity
- Tags: curated, google-workspace, executive, email, gmail
- Updated: 2026-07-14T03:00:00.357428+00:00
## Summary
Use this when an executive needs to confirm attendance at a board meeting and request an agenda change — drafted and sent from Gmail with a single prompt. Trigger when someone says: 'confirm board meeting', 'reply to board invite', 'adjust board agenda', or 'add item to board agenda'.
## Content
> **Attribution:** Prepared by 6DuckLearn. Inspired by [Google Workspace with Gemini Prompting Guide 101 (2025)](https://workspace.google.com).

## When to use this

You're an executive or EA who needs to confirm a board meeting and slip in a request to add urgent topics to the agenda — all in one professional email drafted in seconds.

## What you'll get

A formal, concise email confirming your attendance and requesting a specific agenda adjustment, ready to review and send from Gmail.

## Prompt template

Use this in **Gemini in Gmail** (open Gmail, click the Gemini side panel, or open a new compose window):

```
Draft an email confirming that I will be at the board meeting. Ask if we can adjust the agenda to give 15 minutes to [urgent topic or topics].
```

**Fill in the variables:**
- `[urgent topic or topics]` — e.g. "the pending acquisition", "Q4 financial reforecast", "the new compliance framework rollout"

## Customisation tips

- Name the meeting: *"...confirming I'll be at the April 12 board meeting..."* for clarity
- Multiple topics: *"...give 10 minutes each to [topic A] and [topic B]"*
- After Gemini drafts it, click **Refine → Formalize** to tighten the executive tone
- Add a reason: *"...due to an urgent development this week"* to signal importance without over-explaining
- Specify time request: Change "15 minutes" to match your actual need

## Iteration suggestions

After Gemini drafts the confirmation:
1. **Tone too casual?** → Click **Refine → Formalize** in the side panel
2. **Need to delegate instead?** → use `delegate-meeting-with-assignments` if you can't attend after all

## Related skills in this workflow

| Step | Skill | What it does |
|------|-------|--------------|
| 1 → You are here | `board-meeting-confirmation-email` | Confirm attendance and request agenda change |
| 2 | `executive-file-grounded-reply` | Reply to exec emails with file-grounded context |
| 3 | `delegate-meeting-with-assignments` | Delegate a meeting and assign action items |
| 4 | `executive-presentation-outline` | Create a detailed presentation outline by voice |
| 5 | `daily-briefing-notebooklm` | Generate a commute-ready audio briefing |

## Related Skills

- [daily briefing notebooklm](https://6ducklearn.com/skills/daily-briefing-notebooklm/index.md): Use this when an executive wants a hands-free audio summary of their day's key documents, reports, and schedule — ideal for commutes or pre-meeting prep. Trigger when someone says: 'morning briefing', 'commute briefing', 'audio summary of my reports', 'NotebookLM overview', or 'brief me on today's docs'.
- [delegate meeting with assignments](https://6ducklearn.com/skills/delegate-meeting-with-assignments/index.md): Use this when an executive cannot attend a meeting and needs to delegate attendance, assign note-taking, specify a required decision, and assign ownership of follow-up work — all in one email. Trigger when someone says: 'I can't make the meeting', 'delegate the meeting', 'assign someone to attend in my place', or 'draft a meeting delegation email'.
- [executive file grounded reply](https://6ducklearn.com/skills/executive-file-grounded-reply/index.md): Use this when an executive needs to reply to an email about a project or deliverable and has a status report or briefing document in Drive to reference. Trigger when someone says: 'reply using my project file', 'respond with the status report', 'draft an executive email referencing [document]'.
- [executive presentation outline](https://6ducklearn.com/skills/executive-presentation-outline/index.md): Use this when a C-suite executive needs to create a detailed presentation outline for an industry event, investor briefing, or keynote — including a customer Q&A section. Works by voice. Trigger when someone says: 'create a presentation outline', 'prepare my keynote', 'draft talking points for [event]', or 'I need a CEO presentation structure'.
- [email acknowledge commit](https://6ducklearn.com/skills/email-acknowledge-commit/index.md): Use this when you need to send a quick, professional reply that confirms receipt of an email and commits to a specific action by a deadline. Trigger when someone says: 'acknowledge this email', 'reply that I received it', 'confirm I'll take action', or 'send a holding reply'.
- [email thread action items](https://6ducklearn.com/skills/email-thread-action-items/index.md): Use this when you're looking at a long email thread and need to know what tasks, deadlines, and owners came out of it — without reading every reply. Trigger when someone says: 'extract action items', 'what are the next steps in this thread', 'summarise this email chain', or 'what's due from this email'.
