Prompt Details
Model
Chat - (gpt-5.2)
Token size
374
Example input
[input1]: “Summarize meeting notes into action items.” “Create executive meeting minutes.” “Draft a follow-up email after meetings.”
[input2]: Business operations and executive reporting
[input3]: By task type
[input4]: Clarity rewrite
[input5]: Categorized reusable prompt templates
Example output
# Prompt Library — Organized by Task Type
**Use case:** Business operations & executive reporting
**Organization:** By task type (Summarize → Minutes → Follow-up)
**Optimization level:** Clarity rewrite (preserve original intent)
---
## 1) Summarize meeting notes into action items
**Category:** Summarization → Action Items
**Optimized prompt (ready to copy & reuse)**
```
Input: [Meeting notes or transcript]
Task: Extract and summarize the meeting into concise action items.
Output requirements:
- List action items only (no general summary).
- For each action item include:
1. Action (short, imperative phrase)
2. Owner (who is responsible — name or role)
3. Deadline (date or relative timeframe; if not specified, write "TBD")
4. Context (1–2 sentence rationale)
- Order: by deadline (earliest first), then by owner.
- Output format: numbered list, each item max 2–3 lines.
Tone: Clear, actionable, and suitable for executive follow-up.
```
**Original (short form)**
> “Summarize meeting notes into action items.”
**Recommended use**
Use when you need a compact list of responsibilities and deadlines for task tracking, follow-ups, or project management.
**Improvement notes (brief)**
Made expected output explicit (fields & order), enforced concise format and executive tone, added handling for missing deadlines.
---
## 2) Create executive meeting minutes
**Category:** Meeting Minutes → Executive-ready
**Optimized prompt (ready to copy & reuse)**
```
Input: [Meeting notes or transcript]
Task: Produce executive-ready meeting minutes.
Output requirements:
- Header: Meeting title; Date; Time; Attendees.
- Sections:
1. Key decisions (bulleted, each decision + brief impact)
2. Action items (use the same structure as the “Action Items” template)
3. Open issues / risks (short list with owner and next step)
4. Next meeting (date/time or "TBD")
- Length: 1 page equivalent (concise), suitable for executive circulation.
- Format: clear headings and bullets; no verbatim transcript.
- Tone: Formal, precise, and decision-focused.
```
**Original (short form)**
> “Create executive meeting minutes.”
**Recommended use**
Use when preparing a distribution-ready record for leadership, aligning teams on decisions, and tracking follow-ups.
**Improvement notes (brief)**
Structured into consistent sections, linked action-item format for traceability, constrained length for executive readability.
---
## 3) Draft a follow-up email after meetings
**Category:** Communication → Follow-up
**Optimized prompt (ready to copy & reuse)**
```
Input:
- [Meeting title]
- [Date]
- [Recipient list: names/roles or "All attendees"]
- [Top 3 items to include: decisions, action items, deadlines]
Task: Draft a concise follow-up email summarizing the meeting.
Output requirements:
- Subject line: concise and specific (e.g., "Follow-up: [Meeting title] — [Date]")
- Opening: 1 sentence thanking participants and stating purpose
- Body:
1. Key decisions (bullet list, 1 line each)
2. Action items (short bullets: action — owner — deadline)
3. Next steps / next meeting (if applicable)
- Closing: 1 line call-to-action (confirm, accept, or provide updates) + sign-off placeholder
- Length: ~150–250 words, professional and actionable.
Tone: Polite, direct, and suitable for executives.
```
**Original (short form)**
> “Draft a follow-up email after meetings.”
**Recommended use**
Use to quickly produce a polished follow-up for attendees or leadership after any meeting to confirm decisions and responsibilities.
**Improvement notes (brief)**
Added explicit email structure (subject, opening, body, closing), word-length target, and fields to ensure consistency and speed of reuse.
---
# Library maintenance notes (very brief)
* All prompts follow the same action-item structure for consistency and traceability.
* Copy any template into your prompt manager and replace bracketed inputs.
* If you want versions with different tones (e.g., informal, detailed), request alternate optimization and I will create them.
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