Mopud does not produce slides or task plans. It produces a small set of execution-grade artifacts designed to be reused in steering, governance, escalation, and day-to-day execution decisions.
A one-page articulation of what this transformation is actually trying to achieve in its first 90 days — with explicit trade-offs.
Typically reused in leadership reviews, steering forums, and as a reference when priorities are challenged.
A concise view of how execution is supposed to function under pressure — not how it looks on an org chart.
Often used to resolve execution conflicts and prevent silent decision drift.
A focused design for the next 90 days — emphasizing sequencing, dependencies, and constraints.
Used as a living reference in weekly or bi-weekly execution reviews.
A small, explicit list of risks that matter — each tied to observable signals.
Prevents normalization of weak signals and late-stage escalations.
Important: These artifacts are intentionally lightweight. Their value comes from being referenced repeatedly, not from being “finished” or archived.
If you want to understand how these artifacts are produced, you can review how Mopud works step by step →