A week, end to end, on PRISM.
The work doesn't change. The shape of how it gets done does.
Monday through Friday.

Monday: open the dashboard, see the week.
Today's meetings on the left, with the account context already linked. Open action items in the middle, sorted by due date. The Weekly Review draft on the right, still empty, waiting for the week to fill it. Coffee, scan, start.
Tuesday: a meeting becomes a note becomes three actions.
The calendar invite is already imported. During the call, notes go into the account's note for the day. Type [ Send pricing sheet by Thursday and the line becomes an action item the moment Return is pressed. By the end of the call, the next week is written down.


Wednesday: prep for tomorrow's call without re-reading six months of notes.
Open the account. Run the AI brief. PRISM reads the past notes, the open actions, and the timeline, and produces a one-page summary. Edit the parts that matter. Walk into tomorrow's call as if the relationship was never interrupted.
Thursday: the action items close themselves.
The pricing sheet got sent. Open Action Items, mark the line Closed, type the update. PRISM logs the timestamp, surfaces the next dependent action, and the account's timeline now reads as a continuous story.


Friday: the review is already written.
The Weekly Review sheet has filled itself in across the week. Edit the framing, send it as a PDF to a manager, or copy the summary into a stakeholder update. Close the laptop at five with the picture intact for next Monday.