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Leverage tools like ChatGPT or Copilot as a practice audience. Feed the AI your story, define the target audience (e.g., executives, engineers), and ask for feedback on clarity, conciseness, and impact. This provides a quick, objective way to refine your message and build a powerful story.
Founders can use AI pitch deck analyzers as a "sparring partner" to receive objective feedback and iteratively improve their narrative. This allows them to identify weaknesses and strengthen their pitch without burning valuable relationships with real VCs on a premature version.
Go beyond using AI for summarization by treating it as a strategic thought partner. After developing a plan, ask the AI to 'pressure test' it, 'tell you where you're wrong,' or identify blind spots to refine your thinking before presenting it to stakeholders.
Go beyond using AI for simple research. Feed it public data about a specific executive (from blogs, interviews, etc.) and instruct it to act as that person. This allows you to practice conversations, refine arguments, and master their specific communication style before a critical meeting.
Instead of using AI as a compliant assistant, program it to be a challenging 'sparring partner.' Ask it to find holes in your logic or anticipate all the critical questions your CEO might ask. This transforms it from a content generator into a powerful strategic tool for preparation.
Modern AI tools with voice mode offer a novel way to practice presentations. Instruct the AI to act as your target audience (e.g., a skeptical board member), then deliver your pitch. The AI will respond in character, allowing you to practice handling questions and refining your message in a low-stakes environment.
Before a high-stakes meeting, train a large language model on transcripts of that executive's previous product reviews. You can then run your pitch or PRD through this custom AI to anticipate specific pushback, identify weaknesses in your proposal, and better prepare for the conversation.
Rehearse difficult conversations by having an AI adopt the persona of your boss, partner, or employee. This allows you to practice your approach, refine your messaging, and anticipate reactions in a safe environment, increasing your confidence and effectiveness for the real discussion.
Leverage AI to gain external perspectives without meetings. Prompt it to act as a specific persona—like a skeptical CEO, an enthusiastic user, or a New York Times reviewer—to critique your work. This reveals blind spots and strengthens your idea before sharing it.
Leverage Large Language Models (LLMs) to overcome the 'blank page' problem in strategy development. Use them as a conversational partner to organize scattered thoughts, build a narrative, and refine your ideas before presenting them to stakeholders or the wider team.
To develop your storytelling muscle, input a standard communication like an email into an AI and prompt it to restructure the text using a narrative framework. This acts as a training tool to help you internalize new patterns for persuasive communication.