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metis-strategy/metis-premier-proposal

Build premier landscape PDF proposals for Metis Strategy business development. Use whenever the user asks to create, build, draft, rebuild, refine, or iterate on a proposal, BD follow-up document, pitch document, or client-facing document to be sent to an external prospect after a discovery call. Output is a 16:9 landscape PDF (13.33" x 7.5") combining full-bleed photography, branded graphic devices, and coordinate-based ReportLab layout. Do NOT use for PowerPoint decks (use metis-pptx), whitepapers (use metis-whitepaper), one-pagers or internal reports (use metis-pdf-creator), or SOWs/MSAs (use metis-legal-drafting).

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_brief_template.mdscripts/

Proposal Brief — {Project Name}

Copy this file to your working folder as brief.md and fill it in before writing any YAML. If you cannot answer a section, you are not ready to draft. See references/narrative-planning.md for the full rationale.


1. Mode

One of: buyer | capabilities | casestudy

  • buyer — named prospect, expected CTA (scoping session, kickoff)
  • capabilities — reusable marketing asset, no prospect tied in
  • casestudy — single engagement deep dive, proof-forward

Your mode: _____


2. Audience

Named reader or archetype: _____

What they already believe about this problem:



What they fear:


What would make them say yes (concrete outcome, not vibes):



3. Thesis

The one sentence this document argues:


Test: could a smart reader disagree with this sentence? If no, it is not a thesis — it is a pitch. Rewrite.


4. Three-Sentence Summary

If the deck collapsed to three sentences, what are they?





5. Signature Visual

The one diagram / framework / chart that anchors the thesis:

  • Name: _____
  • Source (existing asset, needs creation, or embedded from prior deck): _____
  • Where in the deck does it appear: _____

6. Three Golden Proof Points

Specific numbers, exact phrases, named frameworks. Cut everything else.





7. Natural Cleavage

How many modules does the story want? Do not default to 4.

  • Module count: _____
  • Why this count (not 3, not 5): _____
  • Module names:




8. Narrative Sketch

One line per page. Titles should tell the story in sequence.

Page 1 — _____
Page 2 — _____
Page 3 — _____
Page 4 — _____
...

Apply the reverse-outline check: read the titles in sequence. Do they land the thesis?


9. Pacing Map

Next to each sketch line, annotate the layout (activities_deliverables, pillars, timeline, signature_image, quote, metric_dense, comparative, minicase_pair, section_divider). If 3+ adjacent pages share a pattern, fix the sketch here, before writing YAML.


10. Kill List

Pages you are not including even though they are tempting. Write them down. Subtraction is the discipline.





Approval

  • Audience section complete
  • Thesis is falsifiable, not a pitch
  • Signature visual named and sourced
  • Three golden proof points have specific numbers
  • Page titles in the sketch tell the story standalone
  • Layout pacing has no 3+ consecutive identical pattern
  • Kill list written

Only when every checkbox is ticked should YAML drafting begin.

README.md

SKILL.md

tile.json