Audience · Decision · Proof
Build the argument
Turn the deck into one decision before writing slides
Define the audience, deck type, argument, source material, storyline, slide jobs, and final deck brief.
This track teaches the deck job across industries: argument, outline, slide copy, speaker notes, and final room check.
Founder
Needs an investor or sales deck that makes one clear argument.
Consultant
Turns discovery notes into a client-ready presentation.
Manager
Needs a concise deck for a decision meeting.
Sales lead
Needs speaker notes and proof that support the pitch.
Teacher
Needs a lesson deck from rough notes without overfilling slides.
Student
Needs a presentation that is organized before it is designed.
Audience · Decision · Proof
Turn the deck into one decision before writing slides
Define the audience, deck type, argument, source material, storyline, slide jobs, and final deck brief.
Outline · Claims · Notes
Turn rough material into slide copy that can be reviewed
Sort notes, write claim headers, build proof slides, plan charts and diagrams, write speaker notes, make the send-ahead version, and critique before design.
Tool · Brand · Visuals · Export
Choose the build path and make the file readable
Pick PowerPoint, Google Slides, Canva, Claude, or design help. Then write the build prompt, apply brand rules, set hierarchy, plan visuals, check readability, and export correctly.
Rehearse · Appendix · Variants
Make the deck useful after the first draft
Rehearse the talk track, build the appendix, make audience variants, write the follow-up email, fact-check claims, hand off source files, and maintain the deck.
Lesson 1 defines the audience, decision, and proof before Claude turns the material into slides.
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