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Creating meeting prep summaries from email threads

Creating meeting prep summaries from email threads involves distilling relevant information, decisions, action items, and context into a concise, easy-to-digest format. Here’s a step-by-step approach to generate effective prep summaries:


1. Gather Relevant Emails

  • Collect all email threads related to the meeting topic.

  • Filter out irrelevant conversations (off-topic, outdated, or not decision-relevant).


2. Identify Key Elements

Scan the threads to extract:

  • Meeting context: Why the meeting is happening (background, purpose).

  • Key participants: Who’s involved and their roles.

  • Topics to be discussed: Major themes or agenda items mentioned.

  • Decisions made via email: Anything already agreed upon.

  • Pending questions or disagreements: Issues that need resolution.

  • Action items: Tasks assigned, deadlines, and responsible parties.


3. Summarize in a Structured Format

Use a consistent structure to ensure clarity and completeness. Example:

Meeting Prep Summary

Meeting Title: [e.g., Q2 Product Roadmap Review]
Date/Time: [Insert]
Participants: [List key names and roles]


1. Objective/Purpose
Brief summary of the meeting’s goal based on email thread context.

2. Agenda Topics (from emails)

  • [Topic 1: Summary of discussion, key points]

  • [Topic 2: Summary of discussion, outstanding items]

3. Decisions Already Made

  • [Decision 1]

  • [Decision 2]

4. Outstanding Questions / Open Issues

  • [Question or issue needing discussion]

  • [Conflicts or points of confusion]

5. Action Items (Pre-meeting or for follow-up)

  • [Task] – [Assignee] – [Due date if applicable]

6. Attached/Linked Documents

  • [Document name] – [Link or email date]


4. Polish for Clarity

  • Use bullet points for readability.

  • Keep language concise and neutral.

  • Highlight deadlines, unresolved items, and priorities.


5. Automate (Optional)

For frequent use, consider:

  • Email parsing tools (e.g., Zapier + Gmail + Google Docs).

  • AI assistants to summarize threads (e.g., Outlook’s Summary feature, Google Workspace AI).

  • Training models on your typical email-to-summary flow for consistency.


Let me know if you’d like a template or if you’d like a real summary made from a sample email thread.

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