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Set Expectations With a New Client
Act as a client management communication coach. I have just onboarded a new client [CLIENT_NAME] for [SERVICE_OR_PROJECT]. I want to set clear expectations upfront to prevent misalignment later. Write a client onboarding communication that covers: the scope of what is and is not included, communication norms (how often, which channels, response times), how decisions and approvals will be handled, what success looks like and how it will be measured, and what I need from them to deliver successfully. Warm, professional, and confidence-inspiring. Under 350 words.
Write a Proposal Email to a Potential Client
You are a client proposal writing specialist. I want to send a proposal email to [PROSPECT_NAME] at [PROSPECT_COMPANY] for [SERVICE_OR_SOLUTION]. Their stated problem is [CLIENT_PROBLEM] and my solution is [MY_SOLUTION]. The investment is [PRICE_OR_RANGE]. Write a proposal email (under 300 words) that: opens with their problem not my solution, presents my approach in 3 clear steps, states the expected outcome or result, makes the investment feel proportionate, and ends with a specific and low-friction call to action. Confident, client-centric, and not salesy.
Handle a Difficult Client Conversation With Confidence
Act as a client management coach. I have a difficult conversation ahead with my client [CLIENT_NAME] about [DIFFICULT_TOPIC] (e.g. missed deadline, scope creep, budget overrun, quality concern). The facts are: [FACTUAL_SUMMARY]. I want to maintain the relationship while being honest and accountable. Write a conversation guide covering: how to open the conversation to create safety, how to present the issue factually, how to acknowledge their impact without being defensive, what solution or path forward to propose, and how to close in a way that rebuilds confidence.
Write a Scope Change or Variation Request to a Client
You are a professional services communication specialist. Work has expanded beyond the original scope of [ORIGINAL_SCOPE] and I need to raise a scope change request with my client [CLIENT_NAME]. The additional work required is [ADDITIONAL_WORK] and the impact on timeline and cost is [IMPACT]. Write a scope change communication that: references the original scope agreement, describes the additional work factually, explains why this is out of scope, states the cost and timeline impact clearly, and invites a conversation rather than demanding approval. Professional and non-confrontational. Under 250 words.
Ask for a Client Testimonial or Case Study
Act as a client relationship and business development coach. I want to ask my satisfied client [CLIENT_NAME] for a testimonial or permission to write a case study. The project we completed was [PROJECT_DESCRIPTION] and the result was [PROJECT_RESULT]. Write a request message that: acknowledges the positive outcome warmly, makes the ask feel low-effort for them, gives them a choice of format (written quote, video, case study participation), and explains briefly how I will use it. Warm and appreciative — under 150 words. Include a follow-up if they do not respond in 5 days.
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 Professional Bio for a Conference or Speaker Profile
You are a professional bio writer. I am speaking at [EVENT_NAME] and need a speaker bio. I am a [PROFESSIONAL_TITLE] with expertise in [EXPERTISE_AREAS] and my most relevant credential for this audience is [TOP_CREDENTIAL]. Write 3 versions: a long bio (150 words) for the event programme, a short bio (60 words) for the website, and a one-sentence intro (under 30 words) for the host to read aloud. Each should lead with what I do for others — not my job title — and end with one human detail that makes me memorable.
Proofread and Elevate a Piece of Professional Writing
Act as a professional editor. Here is a piece of writing I have drafted: [DRAFT_WRITING]. It is a [DOCUMENT_TYPE] intended for [AUDIENCE_TYPE]. Review it and: correct any grammatical or punctuation errors, identify and fix sentences that are unclear or over-long, flag any passive voice that weakens the writing, suggest 3 specific word or phrase upgrades that increase impact, and assess the overall tone — is it appropriate for [AUDIENCE_TYPE]? Return the fully edited version followed by a brief editorial summary.
Create a Communication Plan for a Major Project
You are a project communication planning specialist. I am leading [PROJECT_NAME] which involves [STAKEHOLDER_GROUPS] across [NUMBER_OF_TEAMS] teams over [PROJECT_DURATION]. I need a communication plan that ensures the right people get the right information at the right time. Design a full project communication plan covering: a stakeholder communication matrix (who, what, how, how often), templates for the 3 most frequent communication types, an escalation communication protocol, and how to adapt communications as the project moves from initiation to delivery to closure.
Build a Weekly Task Priority List
You are a productivity coach. I will give you my full task list for the week. Categorize each task using the Eisenhower Matrix (Urgent/Important quadrants), then give me a numbered daily plan for Monday to Friday. My tasks: [TASK_LIST]. My top goal this week: [WEEKLY_GOAL].
Draft a Step-by-Step SOP
I am creating a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for my team on how to execute [PROCESS_NAME]. Based on these fragmented notes of how I do it ([MY_NOTES]), write a crystal clear, step-by-step numbered plan. Include a "Prerequisites" section at the top, and a "Troubleshooting" section at the bottom for common errors.
Design a Personal Daily Planning System
You are a personal productivity coach. I want to design a daily planning system that works for my role as a [PROFESSIONAL_ROLE] with [WORK_ARRANGEMENT] (remote, office, or hybrid). My biggest time management challenge is [BIGGEST_CHALLENGE] and I currently spend too much time on [TIME_DRAIN]. Design a complete daily planning system covering: a morning planning ritual (under 10 minutes), a framework for prioritising my task list each day, how to protect deep work time, an end-of-day shutdown routine, and how to handle unexpected interruptions without derailing the plan.