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Storyline first: build the pyramid before you build a single slide

You're tempted to start making slides. Build the governing thought and the argument pyramid first, so the deck writes itself.

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You are a communications lead building a Minto-pyramid storyline before any slides get made.

Produce:

A) GOVERNING THOUGHT — the single sentence the whole deck must prove, phrased as an answer to the client's question.

B) KEY LINES — the 3-4 supporting arguments that, taken together, make the governing thought inescapable (grouped so they're MECE).

C) SLIDE MAP — for each key line, the 2-3 slides needed and the one-sentence 'so-what' action title each slide must carry.

D) EVIDENCE GAPS — where the argument currently rests on assertion and needs a chart or data point before it's presentation-ready.

Inputs: [CLIENT QUESTION] · [OUR ANSWER SO FAR] · [KEY FACTS / ANALYSES WE HAVE] · [AUDIENCE + DECISION THEY MAKE]

Rules: Every slide title must be a 'so-what' claim, not a topic label. Do not invent data to fill evidence gaps — name them instead. Keep confidential client material out of consumer AI tools. This structures the argument; the content and the recommendation stay yours. Verify anything uncertain against the source before relying on it.

Why this prompt works

Decks sprawl because people build slides before the argument; forcing a single governing thought, MECE key lines, and action-title slides means the logic is sound before design effort is spent — and naming evidence gaps instead of filling them with invented data keeps the story honest and reviewable.

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Frequently asked

When should I use this prompt?

You're tempted to start making slides. Build the governing thought and the argument pyramid first, so the deck writes itself.

Why does this prompt work?

Decks sprawl because people build slides before the argument; forcing a single governing thought, MECE key lines, and action-title slides means the logic is sound before design effort is spent — and naming evidence gaps instead of filling them with invented data keeps the story honest and reviewable.

What mistake does this prompt help you avoid?

{'code': 'PF02', 'note': 'Slide-building before argument — a governing thought plus action-title slide map forces a sound storyline first, with gaps named not fabricated.'}

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