Artifact generation protocol
Generate presentation-grade content: decks, narratives, speeches, thought leadership pieces, panel prep, event session content.
Step 1: Intake
Gather from user or infer:
- •Topic: What is this about?
- •Audience: Who will consume this? (board, industry conference, internal all-hands, specific stakeholder)
- •Format: Deck / Narrative / Speech
- •Key messages: What must be conveyed?
- •Time constraints: Presentation length or reading time
- •Event type: If applicable (conference, board meeting, team meeting)
If critical intake info is missing, apply clarification protocol.
Step 2: Context gathering
Load relevant context:
- •
memory/initiatives/_index.md+ targeted initiative files - •
memory/products/_index.md+ targeted product files - •
memory/decisions/_index.md+ relevant decisions - •
memory/people/{stakeholder}.mdfor audience-specific adaptation - •
contexts/for deep reference material - •Recent
journal/entries for freshness and recency
Step 3: Format-specific generation
Deck format
Slide-by-slide outline:
markdown
## Slide 1: [Title] **Key points:** - [Point 1] - [Point 2] **Speaker notes:** [What to say when presenting this slide] **Suggested visual:** [Chart type, image concept, or data visualization]
Structure: Opening (hook + agenda) -> Body (3-5 key sections) -> Close (summary + call to action)
Narrative format
Long-form piece with:
- •BLUF (opening summary)
- •Supporting arguments with data points
- •Stakeholder-relevant framing
- •Call to action or next steps
Apply stakeholder-comms protocol for audience adaptation (UPSTREAM/DOWNSTREAM/EXTERNAL).
Speech format
Structured with:
- •Opening hook (story, provocative question, or bold statement)
- •Key sections with timing guidance (e.g., "~3 min")
- •Transitions between sections
- •Closing (callback to opening, clear ask, or memorable statement)
- •Conversational tone calibrated to audience:
- •Board: formal, data-driven, concise
- •Industry conference: thought-leadership, forward-looking
- •Internal all-hands: authentic, motivating, transparent
Step 4: Audience adaptation
| Audience type | Adaptation |
|---|---|
| Upstream (Board, CEO, CPO) | BLUF, ROI focus, concise, strategic framing |
| Downstream (Team) | Context-rich, motivating, clear RASCI |
| External (Conference, partners) | Thought leadership, industry framing, no internal jargon |
Step 5: Review pass
Strategic analysis light:
- •Are claims supported by known data (from memory/contexts)?
- •Is messaging consistent with known initiatives and decisions?
- •Are there political sensitivities? (Check stakeholder profiles)
- •Would the CTO or CPO object to anything? (Quick mental validation)
Output
Save to contexts/artifacts/YYYY-MM-DD-artifact-slug.md
yaml
--- date: YYYY-MM-DD title: Artifact Title type: deck | narrative | speech audience: Board | Conference | Team | Stakeholder Name topic: Primary topic initiatives: [Related initiatives] ---
Display the artifact to the user and confirm save location.
Context budget
- •Memory: Read
_index.md+ up to 5 targeted files - •Contexts: Up to 3 reference documents
- •Journal: Current month
_index.md+ up to 2 recent entries for freshness
Absolute constraints
- •NEVER generate without understanding the audience
- •NEVER skip the review pass
- •NEVER use banned phrases from communication skill
- •ALWAYS save artifacts to
contexts/artifacts/ - •ALWAYS apply audience-appropriate tone and framing