Weekend Catch-up
Summarise incoming updates from campaign leads, partner coordinators, and your manager's delegation message so you know exactly what they need.
National Cyber Aware Week
Your campaign manager is back from a long weekend to find mixed signals across regions. Rather than handling the analysis personally, they have delegated the evidence build and minister pack to you — and will be watching the output before it lands with the minister. You are delivering this today. Campaign activity surged, but outcomes diverged by region, and one partner message is out of step with agreed guidance. You need a coherent picture on your manager's desk before their 11:30 call.
Receive delegation from your manager. Catch up across mail, Teams, and campaign dashboards.
Resolve regional contradictions, assign confidence levels, and draft the initial brief.
Your manager reviews your brief and approves the line to take before their ministerial call.
Issue final minister pack and approved external line under your manager's sign-off.
Copilot Workflow
Summarise incoming updates from campaign leads, partner coordinators, and your manager's delegation message so you know exactly what they need.
Teams
Identify what is a genuine delivery issue versus local framing differences in campaign reports.
Excel
Compare attendance, engagement, and action conversion to highlight trends and outliers.
Assurance
Test draft lines against prior public statements and Hansard references before sign-off.
Required Outputs
Headline, what changed, confidence levels, risks, and recommended line to take.
Context, evidence, campaign risks, recommendation, and immediate decisions needed today.
Clear, factual language for media handling without over-claiming outcomes.
Likely scrutiny questions with prepared responses anchored to the campaign evidence base.
Follow Along
I've been tasked with delivering a minister briefing on the National Cyber Crime Awareness Week campaign by 11:30. Give me a concise catch-up across campaign performance, regional differences, and what my manager needs to know first to make key decisions.
Using the campaign metrics workbook, compare this weekend with the previous period by region: attendance, engagement, and conversion to guidance actions. Highlight outliers.
If we redirected £40k of paid social spend from the four urban hubs into Northeast Rural and Southwest next weekend, model the likely outcomes. Show current, projected, and confidence caveats. Add these as a new sheet to the workbook.
Create a reusable Word template for a one-page ministerial readout. Include sections for headline, what changed, evidence, top risks, confidence levels, recommended line to take, and sign-off block. Use HMG-appropriate formatting with clear headings, a summary box at the top, and placeholder text guiding the author what to write in each section.
Populate the template with a ministerial readout for 11:30 covering the latest updates on the National Cyber Crime Awareness Week campaign.
Check this draft for contradictions against Hansard and other public statements relevant to the National Cyber Crime Awareness Week campaign, with particular attention to what post-election ministers responsible for cyber security have said, including the Prime Minister and Foreign Secretary. Flag conflicts clearly and suggest safer wording that remains consistent with the public record.
Turn this readout into a five-slide storyline for the 14:00 pack: context, evidence, risks, recommendation, immediate asks.
Draft a public communications pack based on the approved ministerial line. Produce versions for: (1) press release, (2) X/Twitter post, (3) BBC Newsround explainer for ages 9-12, (4) Financial Times style summary, and (5) The Sun style summary. Keep factual consistency across all versions, but adjust tone, vocabulary, length, and framing for each audience. Do not introduce new claims.