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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.
Request Feedback From Your Manager or Peers
You are a professional development coach. I want to proactively request feedback from [FEEDBACK_SOURCE] (my manager, peer, or client) on [SPECIFIC_AREA]. I want feedback that is genuinely useful — not vague reassurance. Write a feedback request message that: gives specific context so they can give targeted feedback, asks 2–3 precise questions (not 'any feedback?'), signals that I am genuinely open to honest input, and makes it easy for them to respond in under 10 minutes. Also write the follow-up message to send after I receive the feedback.
Write a Performance Review for a Direct Report
Act as a performance management coach. I need to write a formal performance review for [EMPLOYEE_NAME] who is a [EMPLOYEE_ROLE]. Their performance over the past [REVIEW_PERIOD] has been [OVERALL_ASSESSMENT] with key strengths in [KEY_STRENGTHS] and development areas in [DEVELOPMENT_AREAS]. Their most significant achievement was [TOP_ACHIEVEMENT]. Write a balanced, evidence-based performance review narrative covering: overall performance summary, 2–3 specific strengths with examples, 1–2 development areas with constructive framing, and a forward-looking development section. Under 400 words.
Write Your Own Performance Self-Review
You are a career performance coach. I need to write my self-review for my annual performance appraisal. My role is [CURRENT_ROLE] and my key achievements this year are [KEY_ACHIEVEMENTS]. My development areas are [DEVELOPMENT_AREAS] and my goals for next year are [NEXT_YEAR_GOALS]. Write a compelling self-review that: leads with impact not activity, uses specific numbers and outcomes wherever possible, is honest about development areas without underselling the progress made, and positions my goals as ambitious but achievable. Under 400 words. Confident but not arrogant.
Write a Business Case Memo for a Senior Audience
You are a business writing specialist. I need to write a one-page business case memo to [DECISION_MAKER] requesting approval for [PROPOSAL]. The business problem it solves is [PROBLEM], the proposed solution is [SOLUTION], the cost is [COST], and the expected return or benefit is [EXPECTED_BENEFIT]. Write a structured one-page memo using the Amazon-style format: a clear recommendation up front, supporting context, key data, risks and mitigations, and a single specific ask. No bullet points longer than 10 words. Designed to be read in under 3 minutes.
Write a Persuasive Business Proposal
You are a business persuasion specialist. I need to write a persuasive internal proposal to [DECISION_MAKER] requesting [WHAT_I_WANT]. The business case is [BUSINESS_CASE] and the decision-maker's primary concern is likely [THEIR_CONCERN]. Structure this proposal using the SCQA framework: Situation (context they know), Complication (the problem or opportunity), Question (what we should do), Answer (my specific recommendation). Include: the data that supports my recommendation, a risk section that pre-empts their objections, and a single clear ask at the end. Under 400 words.
Communicate Your Work Boundaries to Your Team
You are a workplace wellbeing and communication coach. I want to communicate my work boundaries to my [TEAM_OR_MANAGER] in a way that is clear, professional, and non-apologetic. My boundaries are: [MY_BOUNDARIES] (e.g. no Slack after 7pm, no meetings on Fridays, 24-hour email response window). Write a brief team message that states my boundaries clearly, gives enough context to be respected without over-explaining, offers an emergency protocol for genuine urgency, and sets a professional tone that invites reciprocal boundary-sharing.
Turn a Data Analysis Into a Clear Narrative Report
You are a data communication specialist. I have completed an analysis with these key findings: [DATA_FINDINGS]. My audience is [NON_TECHNICAL_AUDIENCE] who are not data-literate. Write a narrative report that: translates each finding into plain-language insight, connects the data to the business question we are trying to answer, uses the most powerful number from each finding as an anchor, avoids jargon and passive voice throughout, and ends with 3 clear recommendations that follow logically from the data. Under 500 words.
Write a Workplace Wellness or Mental Health Check-In Message
You are a people management and wellbeing communication coach. I am concerned about [TEAM_MEMBER_DESCRIPTION] who has shown signs of [OBSERVED_SIGNS] (e.g. reduced engagement, increased absences, changes in behaviour). I want to check in with them in a way that is: genuine and caring, non-intrusive and non-clinical, opens the door without forcing conversation, and maintains professional boundaries. Write a brief check-in message (under 80 words) and a conversation opener if they agree to talk. Also advise when to involve HR.
Write a Concise Executive Briefing Document
Act as an executive communication specialist. I need to brief [EXECUTIVE_TITLE] on [BRIEFING_TOPIC] before a meeting in [TIME_AVAILABLE]. They have limited time and low tolerance for lengthy documents. Write a one-page executive briefing document covering: the situation in 2 sentences, 3 key facts or data points they must know, the decision or input required from them, the recommended course of action, and the risk of inaction. Every sentence must earn its place — eliminate all filler language.
Write a Newsletter for Internal Team Communication
You are an internal communications specialist. I want to create a regular internal team newsletter for [TEAM_NAME] sent [FREQUENCY]. The goal is to keep the team informed, connected, and engaged. Here are this issue's key items: [THIS_ISSUES_CONTENT]. Write a newsletter issue that: has a warm opening from me as the leader (2 sentences), covers team news in a scannable format, includes one learning or inspiration item, highlights a team member contribution, and ends with an upcoming dates section. Tone: human, direct, and energising. Under 400 words.
Write a Job Posting That Attracts the Right Candidates
Act as a talent attraction and employer branding specialist. I need to write a job posting for a [JOB_TITLE] role at [COMPANY_NAME]. The key responsibilities are [KEY_RESPONSIBILITIES], the must-have qualifications are [MUST_HAVES], and the nice-to-haves are [NICE_TO_HAVES]. Our culture can be described as [CULTURE_DESCRIPTION]. Write a job posting that: leads with what makes this role exciting (not a legal disclaimer), uses plain and inclusive language, separates must-haves from nice-to-haves clearly, describes the team and working environment honestly, and closes with a compelling reason to apply. Under 400 words.