Use case · Research and strategy

Turn research files into a decision brief

Research work gets heavy when the useful evidence is spread across notes, tables, and old decks. Lesser helps keep the source context close while turning the findings into a brief someone can act on.

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Research synthesis

Decision brief with evidence trail

DOCXresearch_notes.docxXLSXevidence_matrix.xlsxPPTXbrief_draft.pptx

Compare the main findings and draft a one-page brief with evidence and open questions.

Workflow

How the work moves from files to output

Compare notes, tables, and source documents to leave a concise brief with evidence and open questions.

01

Gather

Group files around one decision

Keep the notes, tables, and draft deck tied to the question the team needs to answer.

Research synthesis

Decision brief with evidence trail

DOCXresearch_notes.docxXLSXevidence_matrix.xlsx

Compare the main findings and draft a one-page brief with evidence and open questions.

02

Synthesize

Find repeated themes and gaps

Separate strong evidence, conflicting claims, and areas that need another review.

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DOCXresearch_notes.docx
XLSXevidence_matrix.xlsx
PPTXbrief_draft.pptx

Working instruction

Compare the main findings and draft a one-page brief with evidence and open questions.

03

Write

Leave a brief, not a chat answer

Turn the findings into an editable one-page brief and a short slide structure.

Output

Decision brief with evidence trail

Research synthesis

Decision brief with evidence trail

Theme summary
Evidence and open question list
Decision brief draft

Lesser

Finish document work inside the files you already have.

Open the related Word, Excel, and PowerPoint files, describe the result, and let Lesser carry the work through edits and saving.

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