A skill is how your agent does the same job, the same way, every time. You'll learn what makes a real skill, how to write one that actually works, and how to build a small library you can reuse across every agent. By the end of the day, your Chief of Staff has its first two skills running on demand.
Memory is the difference between an agent that gets sharper every week and one you re-brief every Monday. You'll learn what your agent should remember, what it should forget, and where memory sits in the platforms you're using. You'll set up working memory (today's context) and long-term memory (what compounds over time).
You already use connectors with your assistants for calendar, email, Slack, and Drive. Agents use the same ones. You'll learn what changes when an agent uses them on its own, why you start read-only, and which to set up for your Chief of Staff first.
The Chief of Staff goes end to end. It reads your calendar and email, decides what matters, and takes action: blocks prep time, adds tasks to your list, archives the noise. You'll see where it gets it right, where it doesn't, and how to tighten the gaps.