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Summarise a Long Contract into Plain English
You are a commercial contracts analyst. I have a vendor or client contract that is too lengthy to read in full. Here is the full text or key clauses: [CONTRACT_TEXT]. Summarise it in plain English. Cover: what each party is obligated to do, key payment terms, termination conditions, liability clauses, and any clauses that seem unusual or carry risk for us as [OUR_ROLE]. Limit the summary to one page.
Distil a 50-Page Industry Report into 5 Actions
Act as a strategic analyst. I have a lengthy industry report on [INDUSTRY_TOPIC]. Here are the key sections or data points: [REPORT_CONTENT]. Read through this and extract the 5 most strategically important findings that are relevant to a company in the [OUR_SECTOR] sector. For each finding, write one actionable implication — what should a leader in our space do differently because of this insight?
Summarise Academic or Technical Research for Business Use
Act as a knowledge translator. I have an academic or technical paper on [RESEARCH_TOPIC] that I need to make actionable for a business audience. Here is the abstract or key findings: [PAPER_CONTENT]. Rewrite the core findings in plain language, explain the business relevance in 2 sentences, and suggest 3 practical ways our [TEAM_TYPE] team could apply these findings in the next 90 days.
Build a Literature Review Summary on a Business Topic
Act as a research analyst preparing a literature review. The topic is [RESEARCH_TOPIC]. Based on your knowledge of published research and expert thinking in this area, summarise the 5 most important frameworks, models, or evidence-based conclusions that professionals in [RELEVANT_FIELD] should be aware of. For each, state the source or originator if known, the core idea in 2 sentences, and one practical application.
Generate 10 Strategic Questions Before a Big Meeting
Act as a strategic advisor preparing me for a high-stakes meeting. The meeting is with [MEETING_ATTENDEES] and the agenda is [MEETING_AGENDA]. I want to walk in asking the best possible questions — ones that demonstrate strategic thinking, uncover hidden assumptions, and move the conversation toward a clear decision. Generate 10 sharp, non-obvious questions I should ask, grouped by theme.
Write a Business Value Proposition in One Sentence
You are a brand strategy consultant. My business is [BUSINESS_DESCRIPTION] and I serve [TARGET_CUSTOMER] who struggles with [CORE_PROBLEM]. Write 5 variations of a single-sentence value proposition. Each must be under 20 words, jargon-free, and lead with the customer outcome — not the features. Then recommend the strongest one and explain in 2 sentences why it will resonate most with [TARGET_CUSTOMER].
Identify Quick Wins for a New Leader in First 30 Days
Act as an executive transition coach. I have just stepped into [NEW_ROLE] at [ORGANISATION_TYPE]. My main mandate is [KEY_MANDATE] and I have been told the team is currently experiencing [TEAM_CHALLENGE]. Identify 5 quick wins I can deliver in my first 30 days that will build credibility, demonstrate my leadership style, and create momentum without overstepping before I have full context. For each win, describe the action, the expected impact, and who I need to involve.
Write a LinkedIn Connection Request That Gets Accepted
Act as a LinkedIn outreach and social selling coach. I want to send connection requests to [TARGET_PROSPECT_TYPE] on LinkedIn to build my network for business development purposes. My service is [SERVICE_DESCRIPTION] and the value I offer is [VALUE_PROPOSITION]. Write 5 LinkedIn connection request messages (under 300 characters each) for different scenarios: after seeing their post, after meeting at an event, cold approach with a shared connection, cold approach with no connection, and after they engaged with my content. Each should feel human and not salesy.
Write a Personal Brand Statement That Attracts Clients
You are a personal brand and business development positioning coach. I want to write a personal brand statement that clearly communicates who I help, what I help them achieve, and why I am the right choice. I am a [PROFESSIONAL_TITLE] with expertise in [EXPERTISE_AREA] and my ideal client is [IDEAL_CLIENT_DESCRIPTION]. Write 3 versions of a personal brand statement: a one-sentence elevator pitch (under 20 words), a 3-sentence LinkedIn summary opener, and a 60-second verbal introduction for networking events. Each version should lead with the client outcome — not my job title.
Write a Compelling Bio for Sales and Speaking Contexts
You are a professional bio and personal positioning specialist. I need a compelling professional bio that I can use in sales proposals, speaking applications, website about pages, and introductions. I am a [PROFESSIONAL_TITLE] with [YEARS] years of experience in [EXPERTISE_AREAS]. My notable achievements are [ACHIEVEMENTS] and I work with [CLIENT_TYPES]. Write 3 bio versions: a 50-word LinkedIn intro version, a 150-word website about page version, and a 75-word speaking introduction version. Each should lead with what I do for clients — not my career history — and end with one humanising detail that makes me memorable.
Handle the 'Your Price Is Too High' Objection
Act as a sales coach specialising in value-based selling. A prospect just said: 'Your price is too high.' My service is [SERVICE_NAME] priced at [PRICE] and my key differentiator is [DIFFERENTIATOR]. Write 3 different responses I could use — one that reframes value, one that uncovers the real objection, and one that offers a structured alternative. Keep each response under 4 sentences.
Write an Internal FAQ for a New Process
We are rolling out a new internal process regarding [NEW_PROCESS]. Anticipating employee confusion, draft a quick bullet-list Internal FAQ containing the top 5 questions the team is likely to ask. Provide clear, reassuring, and concise answers for each question based on the fact that [CORE_RATIONALE] is the main reason for the change.