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Presentation Playbooks

9. Board Deck Draft

  • Good for: high-level business reviews
  • Best setup: source notes, spreadsheets, and presentation output
  • Example prompt:
Board deck
Create a 10-slide board deck from the attached materials. Keep the story executive-level, lead with the key decisions, and make each slide title a takeaway instead of a topic.

10. Sales Narrative Deck

  • Good for: positioning and pitch refinement
  • Best setup: product notes, customer context, and deck generation
  • Example prompt:
Sales narrative
Turn these product notes into a persuasive sales deck for [buyer type]. Focus on pain, differentiators, proof points, and the call to action. Keep the tone sharp and modern, not corporate filler.

11. Investor Update

  • Good for: monthly or quarterly investor communication
  • Best setup: metrics, milestones, and short executive tone
  • Example prompt:
Investor update
Create an investor update deck from these notes and KPIs. Include wins, misses, momentum signals, and the next 90-day priorities. Keep it honest, concise, and easy to scan.

12. Report To Slides

  • Good for: translating long-form material into presentation form
  • Best setup: upload the source report first
  • Example prompt:
Report to slides
Read the attached report and convert it into an 8-slide presentation. Preserve the strongest evidence, cut repetition, and end with a slide that turns the analysis into recommended actions.

13. Patch An Uploaded Deck (Keep The Design)

  • Good for: surgical edits to a finished .pptx you already have
  • Best setup: upload the existing deck first; name the exact slide(s) and what must NOT change
  • Example prompt:
Design-preserving edit
I uploaded board-deck.pptx. Replace the cover image with the new logo and fix the title on slide 2, but keep the original design and don't change any other slide. Preserve the existing animations.

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