Morning briefings with DeepSeek Chat
Teams that adopt DeepSeek Chat for daily briefings need a fixed ritual — not ad-hoc prompts in a shared channel. This playbook defines a three-block template you can run in under ten minutes.
1. Inputs you actually have
Collect overnight tickets, calendar changes, and one paragraph of context from the outgoing shift. Paste them into a single message; avoid attaching raw customer PII.
2. The briefing prompt
Ask for: (a) top three risks for today, (b) decisions that need a human before noon, (c) suggested order of work for the stand-up. Request bullet output under 150 words.
3. Human sign-off
A duty lead edits the draft, posts the final version to your team wiki, and archives the raw prompt in an internal log. Never treat model output as an official record without review.
When to skip AI
Incidents involving legal, medical, or regulated data should bypass automated summarization entirely and follow your existing escalation path.