The AI culture briefing
Your Monday morning read — what the AI is surfacing and how to act on it.
The AI culture briefing is a short, auto-generated summary that appears on your admin home screen at the start of each week. It synthesises patterns from check-in data, recognition activity, pulse results, and engagement signals into 3–5 plain-language observations.
What it covers
Typical observations include which pillar saw the biggest change this week and why, who on the watch list needs attention, suggested Wolf Mode pillar for this week based on the data, a "bright spot" worth naming in your all-hands, and an "area of attention" worth probing.
How to use it
Read it first thing Monday before your planning call. Note the suggested Wolf Mode pillar and set it if it matches your read. Check the watch list callout and reach out to those packmates this week. Use the bright spot in your Monday Slack message or all-hands.
What the AI doesn't know
The AI briefing works from quantitative signals only. It can't know about a difficult client relationship, a team conflict, or a personal situation. Layer your contextual knowledge on top — the AI is a first read, not the final word.
Top tips
Make the most of this feature
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Treat the briefing as a conversation starter with yourself — then act on the most important item.
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The suggested Wolf Mode pillar is usually right. Trust it unless you have strong context otherwise.
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Archive old briefings (they're searchable in /admin/insights) — the trend across months is revealing.
Keep reading
Understanding your culture score
What the 0–100 score is built from, what it means, and how to move it.
How to read the Trust Lab radar
Five pillars, five truths, and what each shape tells you about the room.
The State of Pack report
A comprehensive pack health document you can generate on demand and share with leadership.
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