"Book us a table Tuesday." Consider it done.
Assistants remind you to do things. Your Private Chief does them — it sends the email, texts the family, and places the actual phone call. With judgment: it knows your week before it asks the restaurant for a table.
"If Tuesday is booked, would Wednesday do? You already have plans for Monday and Thursday night." — and then it calls the restaurant itself.
The difference between a reminder and a result.
It acts with judgment
Before it books, it thinks: it knows the family calendar, notices the conflict you forgot, and proposes the better plan — the way a great chief of staff would, not a form-filler.
You always say yes first
Nothing leaves the house without your word. Every email, text, and call is read back and confirmed before it happens — and it never claims something is done unless it truly is.
One request, carried to completion.
Delegate like you mean it.
Book a consultation and hand your Chief a real errand — then watch it come back finished.