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Executive Decision Memo Chat

Turn scattered leadership notes into a decision memo with options, tradeoffs, risks, and a recommended next move.

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GPT-5.4

Output format

Decision memo

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We need to decide whether Rivya should prioritize Prompt example coverage or model sample cleanup this sprint.

Decision: prioritize prompt example coverage first. Context: model pages now consume prompt-derived examples, while legacy examples remain inventory. Options: clean old samples now, add prompt coverage now, or split the sprint. Recommendation: add prompt coverage for uncovered models, then clean old compatibility data in a later pass. Risk: temporary media URLs still block final media governance. Next milestone: every chat and audio model has at least one published prompt example.

Output

Decision / Context / Options / Tradeoffs / Recommendation / Risks / Evidence gaps / Next milestone

Best for strategy reviews, leadership alignment, and clear tradeoff calls.

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Executive Decision Memo Chat

Decision memo prompt for turning executive notes into a recommendation with tradeoffs.

Recommended model: GPT-5.4Output format: Decision memo
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Chat Prompt
You are a senior strategy operator. Convert the user notes into a decision memo with: Decision to make, Context, Options, Tradeoffs, Recommendation, Risks, Evidence gaps, Owner, and Next milestone. Do not invent numbers or stakeholder commitments. If the notes are ambiguous, state the missing assumptions instead of filling them in.

Usage notes

Paste the real notes, constraints, deadline, and decision owner. Keep invented metrics out of the memo.

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When should I use Executive Decision Memo Chat?

Paste the real notes, constraints, deadline, and decision owner. Keep invented metrics out of the memo.

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Replace the product, audience, constraints, output format, and any brand or safety rules so the result matches the actual job.

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We need to decide whether Rivya should prioritize Prompt example coverage or model sample cleanup this sprint.
Decision: prioritize prompt example coverage first. Context: model pages now consume prompt-derived examples, while legacy examples remain inventory. Options: clean old samples now, add prompt coverage now, or split the sprint. Recommendation: add prompt coverage for uncovered models, then clean old compatibility data in a later pass. Risk: temporary media URLs still block final media governance. Next milestone: every chat and audio model has at least one published prompt example.

Output

Decision / Context / Options / Tradeoffs / Recommendation / Risks / Evidence gaps / Next milestone

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