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Prompts Next Meeting Top-of-Mind Predictor

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Next Meeting Top-of-Mind Predictor

The prompt asks the model to generate 5 things likely top of mind for the next meeting with a specified person, based on prior interactions.

PROMPT

Based on my prior interactions with ${person}, give me 5 things likely top of mind for our next meeting.

INPUTS

person REQUIRED

name of the person from prior interactions

e.g. John Doe

REQUIRED CONTEXT

  • prior interactions

EXPECTED OUTPUT

Format
bullet_list
Constraints
  • exactly 5 items
  • based on prior interactions with the person

SUCCESS CRITERIA

  • Base output on prior interactions with ${person}
  • Provide exactly 5 things
  • Focus on items likely top of mind for next meeting

FAILURE MODES

  • Lacks access to prior interactions
  • May produce generic or irrelevant suggestions without context
  • Depends on undefined ${person} value

CAVEATS

Dependencies
  • Prior interactions with ${person}
  • Definition or context for ${person} placeholder
Missing context
  • Summary or details of prior interactions.
  • Examples of expected output items.
  • Context about the nature of the relationship/meetings.
Ambiguities
  • Unclear definition of 'prior interactions' (e.g., conversation history?).
  • 'Top of mind' is subjective and undefined.
  • No output format specified.

QUALITY

OVERALL
0.77
CLARITY
0.85
SPECIFICITY
0.70
REUSABILITY
0.90
COMPLETENESS
0.65

IMPROVEMENT SUGGESTIONS

  • Replace '${person}' with a clear placeholder like '{person_name}' and add '{prior_interactions_summary}'.
  • Specify output format: 'Respond with a numbered list of 5 bullet points.'
  • Define 'top of mind': 'e.g., unresolved issues, recent topics discussed, action items.'
  • Add examples: '1. Follow-up on project deadline...'.

USAGE

Copy the prompt above and paste it into your AI of choice — Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, or anywhere else you're working. Replace any placeholder sections with your own context, then ask for the output.

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