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Email WritingStandard

Write a Project Status Update Email for Stakeholders

Act as a project communications specialist. I need to send a weekly status update email for [PROJECT_NAME] to [STAKEHOLDER_GROUP]. Current status: [STATUS_RAG] (Red/Amber/Green). Key updates this week: [KEY_UPDATES]. Issues or risks: [ISSUES_AND_RISKS]. Next week's priorities: [NEXT_PRIORITIES]. Write a structured status update email that is scannable in under 60 seconds, leads with the status and headline news, uses a consistent format stakeholders can rely on week to week, and flags risks clearly without causing unnecessary alarm.

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Write a Slack or Teams Message That Gets a Response

You are a workplace messaging coach. I need to send a Slack or Teams message to [RECIPIENT] about [MESSAGE_PURPOSE]. My previous messages on this topic have gone unanswered. Write a message that: is appropriately brief for the channel (under 80 words), opens with context before the ask, makes the action or response required crystal clear, and sets a polite but clear deadline. Also advise whether this should be a DM, a channel post, or a thread reply given the context of [COMMUNICATION_CONTEXT].

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Set Up a Team Communication Charter

Act as a team effectiveness coach. My team of [TEAM_SIZE] people uses [COMMUNICATION_TOOLS] and we have recurring issues with: [COMMUNICATION_PROBLEMS] (e.g. too many messages after hours, unclear ownership in group chats, email overload). Create a one-page Team Communication Charter covering: which channel to use for which type of message, response time expectations by channel and urgency level, after-hours communication norms, meeting vs async decision norms, and how to signal urgency without creating a culture of constant availability.

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Write a WhatsApp or Informal Message for a Work Context

You are a workplace communication coach. I need to send a WhatsApp or informal message to [RECIPIENT] who is a [RELATIONSHIP_TYPE] (e.g. client, colleague, senior leader). The topic is [MESSAGE_TOPIC] and the tone should be [DESIRED_TONE] (e.g. professional-but-warm, casual, urgent-but-polite). Write a message that strikes the right balance between informal channel norms and professional respect. Under 100 words. Also advise when to use WhatsApp vs email vs a call for this type of communication.

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Write a Professional Bio for an Internal Company Profile

Act as a professional bio writer. I need to write a bio for my company's internal directory, intranet, or team introduction page. I am a [CURRENT_ROLE] in [DEPARTMENT] with [YEARS] years at [COMPANY_NAME]. My main responsibilities are [MAIN_RESPONSIBILITIES] and outside work I enjoy [PERSONAL_INTEREST]. Write a bio (under 120 words) that is professional but human — colleagues should feel they know me a little and understand what I do. Include a fun or personal detail that makes me approachable.

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Communicate a Policy Change to Your Team

You are an internal communications specialist. I need to communicate a policy change to my team of [TEAM_SIZE] regarding [POLICY_CHANGE]. The change takes effect [EFFECTIVE_DATE] and the reason for the change is [REASON]. I anticipate the team may feel [ANTICIPATED_REACTION]. Write a team communication that: states the change clearly and early, explains the rationale honestly, acknowledges any impact on the team, gives clear guidance on what changes in practice, and invites questions. Write both an email version and a brief Slack announcement version.

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Write an Email Pushing Back on an Unreasonable Request

Act as an assertive communication coach. My [REQUESTER_TYPE] has asked me to [UNREASONABLE_REQUEST] and this is unreasonable because [REASON]. I want to push back professionally without damaging the relationship or appearing uncooperative. Write an email that: acknowledges the request and the underlying need, explains my constraint clearly without over-apologising, proposes an alternative or partial solution, and invites a conversation to find a workable path forward. Assertive and constructive — not passive or aggressive. Under 180 words.

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Write a Thank You Message to a Colleague or Team

You are a workplace culture and communications coach. I want to write a genuine thank you message to [RECIPIENT_NAME_OR_TEAM] for [SPECIFIC_CONTRIBUTION]. The impact of their contribution was [IMPACT]. Write 3 versions: a brief Slack message (under 50 words), a personal email (under 120 words), and a public recognition message suitable for a team meeting or company channel (under 80 words). Each should be specific about what they did and why it mattered — not a generic 'great work' message.

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Write a Cold Internal Email to a Cross-Functional Team

Act as an internal communications strategist. I need to email [DEPARTMENT_NAME] — a team I have no prior relationship with — to request [WHAT_I_NEED] for [PURPOSE]. My project is [PROJECT_CONTEXT]. Write a cold internal email that: establishes quick context (who I am and why I am reaching out), makes a specific and reasonable ask, explains the benefit or urgency without being demanding, and makes it easy for them to respond or escalate internally. Under 160 words. Warm and collegial.

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Write a Response to a Complaint Email From a Client

You are a client relations communications coach. I have received this complaint email from a client: [COMPLAINT_EMAIL]. The facts of the situation are: [ACTUAL_FACTS]. Write a professional response that: acknowledges their experience without admitting liability where inappropriate, expresses genuine empathy, provides a clear explanation or resolution, outlines the next step or remedy, and closes in a way that rebuilds confidence. Under 220 words. Tone: calm, accountable, and client-centric.

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Manage Email Overload With Smart Templates

Act as a productivity and communications coach. I receive approximately [NUMBER] emails per day and spend [HOURS] hours a day on email. The most common types of emails I send repeatedly are: [COMMON_EMAIL_TYPES]. Create a set of 5 smart email templates I can use with minimal personalisation for the most frequent scenarios. Each template should have: a subject line formula, a 3-part structure (context, content, close), and clear [PLACEHOLDER] markers I can fill in within 60 seconds. Templates should sound human, not automated.

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Structure a Business Presentation for a Senior Audience

You are an executive presentation coach. I need to deliver a [PRESENTATION_LENGTH]-minute presentation to [AUDIENCE_TYPE] about [PRESENTATION_TOPIC]. My key message is [KEY_MESSAGE] and I want the audience to [DESIRED_OUTCOME]. Structure my presentation using the Situation-Complication-Resolution framework: define each section with its purpose, the key content points per section, transitions between sections, and a powerful closing that drives the desired action. Also advise on the ideal number of slides and the one slide that absolutely must not be skipped.

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