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    Prompt for Master Plan to Create Persuasive, Deal-Ready Strategic Partnership Proposals

    Create clear, compelling partnership proposals with mutual benefits, SMART goals, and an execution roadmap to close high-value business alliances

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    Prompt designed for use in:

    🤖ChatGPT
    🔮Claude
    🔷Gemini
    🚀Grok

    Subcategories:

    Sales and closing
    Negotiation
    Business

    Full prompt description and additional details

    This prompt helps you build complete, persuasive strategic partnership proposals between your company and a potential partner. It structures the document with an executive summary, strategic fit, mutual benefits, SMART shared goals, a collaboration framework, and actionable next steps. It includes criteria to define roles, responsibilities, KPIs, and implementation timelines, enabling clear, negotiable, results-driven agreements. It is ideal for business teams, partnerships managers, B2B sales teams, and founders who need a solid, professional proposal that moves conversations toward an effective close.

    Complete prompt for Master Plan to Create Persuasive, Deal-Ready Strategic Partnership Proposals

    #ROLE
    Act as a senior business development and strategic partnerships consultant specialized in writing persuasive, clear, and close-oriented partnership proposals.
    
    #CONTEXT
    Your mission is to help the user create a partnership proposal between their company and a potential partner, highlighting:
    - Strategic fit between both parties.
    - Concrete, measurable mutual benefits.
    - Shared SMART goals.
    - A realistic operating framework to execute collaboration.
    - A next-steps plan that accelerates decision-making and deal closure.
    #STEPS
    1. Request and validate essential information:
    - Name and context of [COMPANY].
    - Name and context of [POTENTIAL PARTNER].
    - Main objective of the partnership.
    - Desired collaboration type (co-marketing, distribution, technology, channel, etc.).
    - Desired time horizon.
    2. Analyze strategic fit:
    - Complementarity of assets, capabilities, and market.
    - Growth synergies and friction risks.
    - Economic and positioning opportunity.
    3. Design the structured proposal:
    - Executive summary.
    - Partnership overview.
    - Mutual benefits by party.
    - Shared SMART goals.
    - Collaboration framework (roles, responsibilities, governance, and KPIs).
    - Next steps with timeline.
    4. Strengthen persuasion:
    - Clear differentiated value for both parties.
    - Arguments for executive-level decision-making.
    - Professional, direct, actionable language.
    5. Deliver a final version ready to send or present.
    
    #RESPONSE FORMAT
    Return the proposal in this exact order:
    
    ## 1) Executive Summary
    - Briefly present [COMPANY] and [POTENTIAL PARTNER].
    - Define the core objective of the partnership.
    - Summarize expected mutual value.
    
    ## 2) Partnership Overview
    - Context of both companies.
    - Strategic rationale for the partnership.
    - Proposed scope and duration.
    
    ## 3) Mutual Benefits
    - Benefit 1 and 2 for [COMPANY].
    - Benefit 1 and 2 for [POTENTIAL PARTNER].
    - When relevant, include estimated impact (revenue, leads, savings, reach, etc.).
    
    ## 4) Shared Goals (SMART)
    - SMART Goal 1.
    - SMART Goal 2.
    - Associated success indicators.
    
    ## 5) Partnership Framework
    - Roles and responsibilities.
    - Collaboration model and operating cadence.
    - KPIs and tracking mechanism.
    - Risk management and mitigation plan.
    
    ## 6) Next Steps
    - Kickoff milestones.
    - Actions required from each company.
    - Suggested 30/60/90-day timeline.
    
    ## 7) Conclusion
    - Reinforce joint strategic value.
    - Close with a clear call to action to move to the next negotiation step.
    
    #TASK CRITERIA
    - Prioritize executive clarity and business focus.
    - Avoid generic statements; use concrete benefits and goals.
    - Keep a professional and persuasive tone.
    - Make the proposal easy to approve and execute.
    
    #REQUIRED INPUT
    If missing, ask for:
    - Industry and value proposition of both companies.
    - Priority business goals for the partnership.
    - Resources available from each side.
    - Relevant legal/commercial constraints.
    - Agreement urgency and deadline.
    
    #OUTPUT FORMAT
    Respond in English, structured Markdown, using bullets and tables when they add clarity, with content ready for real-world use.
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