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Escalation summary for manager

Free, copy-paste AI prompt template. Works with ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Perplexity, and Microsoft Copilot. Fill in the placeholders and run.

Prompt text

Summarize this customer issue for my manager:
Customer: [name], [plan type]
Issue: [describe issue]
Timeline: [when it started, interactions so far]
What I tried: [steps taken]
What I need: [approval/exception/engineering help]

Keep it to 5-6 bullet points, factual, no emotional language.
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When to use this prompt

The Escalation summary for manager prompt sits in the Customer Support category of the LAXIMA AI Prompt Library. It is designed for any task where you would otherwise spend 10–30 minutes drafting from scratch — instead, paste the template, replace the 6 placeholders, and ship.

Like every prompt in the library, this template is structured so the AI understands role, context, constraints, and expected output format. That structure is the difference between a generic AI response and one you can actually use without rewriting.

The placeholders to fill are: [name], [plan type], [describe issue], [when it started, interactions so far], [steps taken], [approval/exception/engineering help].

Frequently asked questions

What is this escalation summary for manager prompt for?

This is a free, copy-paste AI prompt template for "Escalation summary for manager" in the Customer Support category. Paste it into ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Perplexity, or Microsoft Copilot, replace the bracketed placeholders with your specifics, and get a structured response in seconds. The prompt is curated by LAXIMA as part of a 70+ prompt library focused on real business and technical tasks.

Which AI tools work best with the escalation summary for manager prompt?

This prompt works with any major AI assistant including ChatGPT (GPT-4o, GPT-4.1), Claude (Sonnet 4.6, Opus 4.7), Google Gemini (2.5 Pro, 2.5 Flash), Perplexity, and Microsoft Copilot. For customer support tasks specifically, frontier-tier models tend to produce the highest-quality outputs — use the LAXIMA LLM Picker if you are unsure which model to pick.

Do I need to edit the placeholders in this prompt?

Yes. Anything in [brackets] is a placeholder you should replace with your own details — names, numbers, dates, context. The richer the placeholders, the better the AI output. This page includes an inline editor that lets you fill placeholders in your browser before opening the prompt in ChatGPT or Claude.

Is this prompt free to use commercially?

Yes. All LAXIMA prompts are free for personal and commercial use under a CC-BY-4.0 license. You do not need an account, and there is no usage limit. Attribution is appreciated but not required.

Why use a template instead of writing my own prompt?

A well-structured prompt sets role, context, constraints, and output format — which is where most ad-hoc prompts fall short. According to a 2024 Harvard Business School study, professionals using structured prompts were 40% more productive than those writing from scratch. Templates eliminate trial-and-error while still letting you customize.

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