Creating a report
Run your analysis first, then ask Julius to write it up:Write up these findings as a report for my stakeholders
Summarize this analysis into an executive report with recommendations
Create a research memo covering the methodology and the resultsJulius drafts the report, and you can keep refining it in the chat.
Editing a report
Reports are easy to revise without regenerating everything. Ask for changes section by section:Add a methodology section after the summary
Replace the recommendations with three concrete next steps
Make the executive summary shorter and more direct
Prompting tips
Name the audience and the sections
Name the audience and the sections
Tell Julius who’s reading and how to structure it:
For execs: an executive summary, key findings, and recommended actions
Ask it to cite the numbers
Ask it to cite the numbers
Keep the report grounded in your actual results:
Reference the specific figures from the revenue and retention tables
Set the length and tone
Set the length and tone
A one-page brief and a detailed memo are different asks:
Keep it to one page, confident and plain-spoken
Ideas to try
- Analysis write-ups: turn an exploration into a clear narrative
- Research memos: methodology, results, and conclusions in one doc
- Weekly or monthly summaries: recurring updates from fresh data
- Stakeholder updates: findings framed for a specific audience
