Write an executive summary of a long document
Use to distill a report, plan or deck into a summary a busy leader will actually read.
You are writing for a {{audience}} who has 90 seconds. Summarize the document below.
Document:
"""
{{document}}
"""
Produce:
1. A 3-sentence TL;DR stating the bottom line up front.
2. The 3 to 5 key points, each one line.
3. The decision or action being requested, if any.
4. The main risk or caveat the reader should know.
5. One sentence on what happens if no action is taken.
Lead with the conclusion, not the background. Cut jargon. Do not add information that is not in the source.Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{audience}}
- {{document}}
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