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Monday Morning Superintendent Dashboard

Start here to see cabinet commitments, blockers, evidence gaps, recent changes, and brief readiness.

Executive Snapshot

Cabinet execution health

LeadSharper turns cabinet decisions into owned, evidence-backed execution. Use this dashboard to decide what needs attention before the next cabinet meeting.

Open Follow-Up Register

Open Commitments

2

Owned work still moving

Blocked Commitments

1

Need cabinet action

Overdue Commitments

2

Past due and unresolved

Cabinet Brief Readiness

Needs attention

Based on blockers and overdue work

Due This Week

0

Commitments that need follow-up before Friday

Completed This Week

0

Wins ready to include in the cabinet brief

Evidence Gaps

1

Plans missing proof of implementation

Recent Changes

0

Commitments updated since last cabinet cycle

What Changed Since Last Cabinet

Executive movement summary

Review register →

New commitments

0

Added to the register

Completed commitments

0

Closed this cycle

Newly blocked

0

Need cabinet decision

Overdue items

2

Require owner follow-up

Recently archived

0

Moved out of active work

Updated commitments

0

Changed in the last cycle

Accountability Snapshot

Owner attention needed

Top owner needing attention

Network Superintendent

1 blocked • 1 overdue • 1 open

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Five-step cabinet execution workflow

Recommended weekly path

1. Triage leadership signals

Confirm which schools or initiatives require cabinet attention.

Review signals

2. Assign execution plans

Convert priority signals into owned work with deadlines and evidence expectations.

Assign owners

3. Run cabinet meeting mode

Capture live cabinet decisions and create register records as the meeting happens.

Start meeting

4. Capture cabinet commitments

Track every decision, owner, due date, blocker, update, and archive decision.

Open register

5. Validate evidence

Confirm implementation proof before cabinet and board reporting.

Review evidence

6. Publish cabinet brief

Summarize completed decisions, blockers, overdue work, and next priorities.

Prepare brief