Map the operating rhythm for executive and portfolio forums, including agendas, pack deadlines, decision points and closure checkpoints. Implemented through the Bramnor Workspace above your existing tools to keep governance consistent under changing conditions.

Cadence often degrades even when forums exist: late packs, sprawling agendas and drifting decisions. We implement a clear rhythm with pack cut-offs, decision routing and closure checkpoints so governance remains predictable and decision-led.
Built for teams who own governance hygiene and pack discipline—where portfolio decisions span Content, Finance, Commercial and Platform stakeholders.
Inputs
We start from your existing meeting rhythm and artefacts, then standardise the cadence spine, pack pipeline and decision routes.
Your current forums (exec, portfolio/slate, commercial, board/owner) and how often they run.

Outputs
A clear operating calendar showing forum cadence, dependencies, and the hand-offs between exec, portfolio and board/owner cycles.
Standard agenda blocks that keep forums decision-led and reduce meeting sprawl.
Defined pack cut-offs, chapter owners and submission rules so inputs are predictable and comparable.
A clear “what must be decided” list per forum, with routing rules and required approvers.
Closure discipline for actions and unresolved items, including ageing, evidence and re-routing rules.
Documented triggers for when items must move from portfolio → exec → board/owner, aligned to materiality.
Configuration
Configured during implementation to match your governance model, decision forums and reporting cadence.
Which forums exist, how often they run, and who chairs/attends.

Confirm your current forums, pack rhythm, decision bottlenecks, and where closure breaks down (late packs, unclear routing, repeated decisions).
Define the cadence spine: forum purpose, standard agenda blocks, pack deadlines/owners, decision routing and closure checkpoints.
Configure the cadence planner, templates, queues and routing rules in the Bramnor Workspace, then run the first cycle with pack and closure hygiene in place.