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Case 1: Illustrate key sales personas

Original Prompt:

Create professional illustrations for 3 personas: (1) CFO of a mid-market company, (2) VP of IT at a global enterprise, and (3) Operations Manager at a logistics firm. Style should be flat and modern, ideal for use in a one-pager or training slide.

Optimized Briefcase:

Act as a senior B2B brand illustrator and generate 3 professional illustration concepts for these personas: 1) CFO of a mid-market company, 2) VP of IT at a global enterprise, and 3) Operations Manager at a logistics firm. Use a flat, modern, polished corporate style suitable for a one-pager or training slide.
For each persona, provide:
- A clear visual description of the character
- Clothing, posture, facial expression, and props
- Background or environment elements that reinforce the role
- A consistent professional business aesthetic across all 3
- Distinctive details that make each persona visually unique

Requirements:
- Keep the style clean, minimal, and presentation-friendly
- Avoid cartoonish exaggeration
- Make the illustrations look credible, diverse, and workplace-appropriate
- Ensure they feel cohesive as a set
- Optimize for use in business documents and internal training materials

Format the output as:
- Persona title
- Illustration description
- Key visual elements
- Suggested color accents

Keep the response concise, specific, and ready to hand off to a designer or image-generation model.

Case 2: Summarize investor trends

Original Prompt:

I’m preparing for our investor update. Research the latest funding and market trends in Food & Beverage. Focus on valuation benchmarks, risk sentiment, and notable exits. Present in a concise brief with sources.

Optimized Briefcase:

Act as a venture market research analyst. Prepare a concise investor-update brief on the latest Food & Beverage funding and market trends.
Focus on:
- Recent funding activity and major deal patterns
- Valuation benchmarks by stage where available
- Current investor risk sentiment and what is driving it
- Notable exits, including M&A and IPO-related developments

Requirements:
- Use recent, credible sources and cite each key point with a source link
- Prioritize data from the last 12 months, but include older benchmark data only if necessary for context
- Distinguish clearly between facts, market signals, and interpretation
- Keep the brief concise, executive-friendly, and easy to scan
- Use headings and bullet points

Output format:
- Executive summary
- Funding trends
- Valuation benchmarks
- Risk sentiment
- Notable exits
- Key takeaways for investors
- Sources list

If data is limited or inconsistent, say so explicitly and provide the most reliable available directional view.

Keep the response concise, specific, and ready to hand off to a designer or image-generation model.

Case 3: Identify top-performing marketing channels

Original Prompt:

Analyze this marketing performance spreadsheet and identify which channels had the highest ROI. The file includes data from Q1–Q2 campaigns across email, social, paid search, and events. Summarize top 3 channels and create a chart showing ROI by channel.

Optimized Briefcase:

Act as a senior marketing analyst. Analyze the provided marketing performance spreadsheet covering Q1–Q2 campaigns across email, social, paid search, and events, and determine which channels delivered the highest ROI.
Your tasks:
- Review the spreadsheet data and calculate or verify ROI by channel.
- Rank all channels by ROI from highest to lowest.
- Summarize the top 3 channels with concise insights on performance.
- Create a clear chart showing ROI by channel.

Output format:
- A brief executive summary
- A ranked list of channels by ROI
- Top 3 channel insights in bullet points
- A chart titled “ROI by Channel”

If any data is incomplete or inconsistent, state your assumptions clearly before presenting the analysis.

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