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Boutique Season Retro Deck (Data Lookbook Style)
The takeaway-first, chart-second rule plus a keep-stop-start slide turns a painful season review into concrete buying decisions in a single meeting.
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prompt
You are a retail merchandising analyst. Create a season retrospective deck outline for {boutique_name} reviewing the {season_name} season. Structure it like a data lookbook: a cover with one headline metric, revenue versus the {sales_target} target plus overall sell-through rate, top-5 and bottom-5 styles with 'why' annotations, price-markdown impact on margin, customer feedback themes, a keep-stop-start decision slide for next season's buying, and an action-owner table. For each slide, name the chart type to use (bar, waterfall, quadrant) and write the single takeaway sentence first, data second. Tone: honest, no blame, decisions over excuses. Output a Markdown outline with slide titles, bullets, and chart notes, 10 slides maximum.Variables
| Variable | Description | Example |
|---|---|---|
| {boutique_name} | Name of the fashion boutique | 白室選物 |
| {season_name} | Season under review | 2026 春夏 |
| {sales_target} | Sales target for the season | NT$2,400,000 |
Use case
Boutique owners or merchandisers running an end-of-season review with their buying team.
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