Prompts for pitches and presentations
Assessing your presentations
“Please provide a detailed evaluation of my pitch and score it based on the principles of the book Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion by Robert B. Cialdini. Format the output as a table. Here is my pitch [upload your presentation, pdf, text]”
“Please provide a detailed evaluation of my pitch and score it based on the principles of the book Never Split the Difference by Chris Voss. Format the output as a table. Here is my pitch [upload your presentation, pdf, text]”
“Please provide a detailed evaluation of my pitch and score it based on the principles of the book How to Win Friends & Influence People by Dale Carnegie. Format the output as a table. Here is my pitch [upload your presentation, pdf, text]”
“You are an Executive Communication Coach. Create a SWOT analysis of my pitch to the Board of Directors, format it as a table.”
Finding metrics for your presentations
Note: Use Perplexity.ai and verify that the sources are reliable.
"Provide 5 top specific key quantifiable metrics for encouraging a medium-sized insurance company's board to invest in AI training. Include actual percentages, time savings, or monetary values where possible. Ensure all data is factual and based on real-world examples or industry averages."
Practice your presentation (tip: use Voice mode)
“I will talk you through each slide now . When I say "NEXT SLIDE", you will ask me a challenging question or make a challenging comment. Please act as a board member who is not convinced about the benefits of AI. When I say "Presentation over", provide constructive feedback. Don't be overly positive. Be critical, your goal is to provide feedback that would help me improve my delivery and increase my chances of achieving my objective. “