Let’s be real: anyone can throw together slides, but not everyone can design a presentation that truly lands. That’s where this prompt comes in.

Think of it as your secret weapon— Whether you’re pitching an idea, educating an audience, or inspiring change, this framework will help you build a deck that’s sharp, story-driven, and impossible to forget.

Here’s How to Use This Prompt Effectively:

  1. Define the essentials upfront: Replace [TOPIC] with what your presentation is about and [AUDIENCE] with who you’re presenting to. The clearer you are, the sharper the output.

  2. Add your raw materials: Feed in any notes, data, or research you already have. This ensures the presentation feels personalized and credible.

  3. Iterate by section: Don’t try to perfect everything at once. Start with the opening hook, refine the flow of key insights, then polish the conclusion.

  4. Request design-specific guidance: Ask ChatGPT to expand on visuals, metaphors, or story beats if you need more depth in any slide.

  5. Test delivery pacing: Once you’ve got the structure, run through it aloud. You can even ask ChatGPT to suggest timing cues and tone shifts for each slide.

  6. Polish with feedback: Treat the AI’s draft like a first pass. Edit, refine, and adapt it to your voice—because the best slides still need you.

Here’s the prompt:

You are both a business consultant and a TED Talk coach. Help me create a compelling and professional presentation on [TOPIC] for [AUDIENCE]. Structure the presentation with clear sections: opening hook, context/background, key insights supported by data/evidence, and a strong conclusion with an inspiring call-to-action.

For each section, provide:

1. Suggested slide titles and key bullet points (keep them crisp and audience-friendly).
2. Storytelling cues: where I can weave in personal stories, metaphors, or real-world case studies.
3. Design recommendations: visuals, charts, or imagery that clarify ideas and enhance emotional impact.
4. Delivery guidance: pacing tips, tone adjustments, and transition phrases to keep the flow engaging.

Throughout, ensure the presentation balances logic (credibility through data, structure, and reasoning) with storytelling (emotional connection, relatability, and inspiration). The end result should leave the audience not just informed, but energized and ready to take action.

Reply

or to participate

More From The Automated

No posts found