Executive Presentation Narrative Builder
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Prompt
Build a compelling narrative structure for an executive presentation. Presentation context: - Topic: [SUBJECT] - Audience: [EXECUTIVE TITLE AND FUNCTION] - Length: [NUMBER OF SLIDES / MINUTES] - Goal: [INFORM / DECIDE / APPROVE / INSPIRE / UPDATE] - Key message: [THE ONE THING THEY MUST REMEMBER] - Key decision needed: [IF APPLICABLE] - Context they already have: [WHAT THEY KNOW] - Context they don't have: [WHAT YOU NEED TO BUILD] - Potential objections: [WHAT PUSHBACK DO YOU EXPECT] Build: 1. **Presentation Spine** — A one-sentence storyline: "We need to [ACTION] because [REASON], and if we do, [OUTCOME]." 2. **Slide-by-Slide Outline** — For each slide: title (written as a complete sentence asserting a claim, not a topic), key content, and what decision/feeling you want this slide to produce. 3. **Opening Hook** — How to open in a way that makes the audience lean forward. The first 30 seconds determine whether they're with you or on their phones. 4. **The Turn** — Where in the presentation does the narrative pivot from problem to solution? How to make that turn land. 5. **Data Visualization Guidance** — For each data point you plan to show: what's the right chart type, and what's the one insight to make obvious. 6. **Objection Pre-emption** — Where in the deck to address likely pushback before it's raised. 7. **The Ask** — The final slide. What exactly are you asking them to decide or do, and how do you frame it to make yes the easy answer. 8. **Backup Slide Strategy** — What appendix slides to prepare for likely follow-up questions.