Agentic pipeline for executive-committee decks
Context
Turn consultants' notes into executive-committee presentations, without hours of manual formatting.
The pipeline takes those notes and produces presentations meant for an executive committee straight away: a high-stakes deliverable, with human validation and brand compliance.
Each presentation goes out to a different client, whose brand guidelines, colors, type and templates, have to be followed without deviation.
Six different brand systems coexist this way inside the same pipeline.
The system
In practice, putting a presentation together follows a set sequence, from the consultant's notes to the final validation.
Each note goes through four phases, with a consultant validation point between each: at every step, the person decides and the agent handles the rest.
In parallel, two generation engines take turns, one by default, the other as a fallback if the first one fails.
Six prompts drive that sequence end to end, from the consultant's notes to a presentation ready to go to committee.
Decisions & trade-offs
Four phases, with a consultant validation point between each. The person decides, the agent does the rest.
Two generation engines, default and fallback. Every slide rendered as an image and checked before delivery, not just in the code.
Each slide is rendered as an image and checked by eye before any delivery, not just in the code.
Result
Brand guidelines applied strictly per client, six orchestration prompts.
What it shows
Industrializing a high-stakes deliverable with human validation, brand compliance, and reproducible quality control.