Career journal for
Chiefs of Staff
Chief of Staff work is invisible by design. The strategic memos shape the company for years but the writing of them dissolves into 'helping the CEO' at review time.
Bloom is the career journal built for the moments the work actually happens, not the night before the review.
A captured day for a Chief of Staff
- 01
8am: shipped the final draft of the board pre-read.
- 02
11am: 1:1 with the CEO on the H2 strategy synthesis.
- 03
2pm: planning workshop with the exec team on the operating-cadence change.
- 04
4pm: orchestrated the VP People search; final round next week.
What a Chief of Staff captures
- Multi-month strategic initiatives
- Exec pre-reads and memos
- Operating rituals shipped
- Org-design recommendations
- Cross-functional initiatives
Owned H2 strategy doc (board adopted, 3 bets shipped). Replaced weekly all-hands with bi-weekly memo (saved 3200 hours/yr). Closed VP People search.
Promotion rubric, mapped to capture
- Strategic projects ownedCaptured automatically through dated entries, auto-tagged against this dimension, and surfaced in your generated Performance Report and Period Recap.
- Executive amplificationCaptured automatically through dated entries, auto-tagged against this dimension, and surfaced in your generated Performance Report and Period Recap.
- Operating cadenceCaptured automatically through dated entries, auto-tagged against this dimension, and surfaced in your generated Performance Report and Period Recap.
- Org-design contributionsCaptured automatically through dated entries, auto-tagged against this dimension, and surfaced in your generated Performance Report and Period Recap.
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You don't write the chief of staff review. Bloom does.
Synthesized 11 director inputs and 4 board members into a 12-page H2 strategy memo. CEO presented to the board in October. Thirty seconds in the moment. The full review writes itself from a year of those.