Consulting decks: AI-first playbooks

McKinsey/BCG-style prompts are being circulated for AI strategy work — think positioning, segmentation, pricing, GTM, and executive decks with options, risks, and initiatives ready to deploy x.com McKinsey prompts x.com BCG prompt example. The buzz: use AI to accelerate synthesis and produce decision-ready decks, not just reports — a shift from insight to executable initiatives.

A Flevy marketplace listing advertises a “Consulting AI Prompt Package” that includes 846 slides and roughly 100 ready-to-run prompts for strategy and GTM work [flevy.com]. A Gumroad product called “McKinsey in 360 Prompts” packages 360 consultant-style prompts across 24 frameworks as a downloadable playbook. [kumail.gumroad.com] Several widely shared threads present “mega‑prompts” that direct LLMs to produce full executive deliverables — one example frames the task as delivering a $300,000 strategy analysis and a 90‑day roadmap. [threadreaderapp.com] McKinsey has scaled an internal assistant named Lilli that outlets reported handles hundreds of thousands of prompts per month and is fed decades of firm knowledge. [my-cpe.com] BCG published a June 10, 2025 executive perspective titled “AI‑First Companies Win the Future” that lays out sector-specific AI transformation playbooks. [bcg.com] A red‑team by CodeWall demonstrated that an autonomous AI agent could exploit McKinsey’s Lilli in about two hours, allegedly exposing some 46.5 million chat messages and data tied to roughly 43,000 users. [the-decoder.com] Startups are packaging the same capability as a paid service: PromptQL began marketing $900/hour AI engineers and reported seven‑figure client deals as an alternative to traditional consulting for delivering AI programs. [venturebeat.com]

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