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Stuck building a strategy deck? Use these Consulting & Business Prompt Ideas for Nano Banana to generate professional frameworks, org charts, and analysis slides that actually look good. Because Nano Banana Pro handles text rendering perfectly, you can create complex diagrams with accurate labels and titles directly in your presentation. It is a lifesaver for executive summaries or client pitches where details matter.
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Design a current vs future state process map for order fulfillment optimization. Use a lean six sigma style with side-by-side process flows, current state in red/orange showing pain points, future state in green showing improvements, waste elimination X marks, kaizen burst stars, industrial efficiency aesthetic, and process engineering typography.

Create a slide outlining the go-to-market strategy for expanding into European markets. Use a global expansion style with European map highlighting target countries, market entry phase arrows, flag icons for each country, timeline milestones, airplane and globe graphics, international business navy colors, and executive strategy typography.

Design a 4-quadrant SWOT analysis slide for a retail company entering e-commerce. Use a classic consulting framework style with four equal quadrants in distinct colors (green strengths, yellow weaknesses, blue opportunities, red threats), bold quadrant labels, bullet point lists, clean dividing lines, BCG/McKinsey aesthetic, and professional serif headers.
How to use these Consulting & Business Prompt Ideas for Nano Banana prompts
These prompts are designed to help you quickly generate professional visual assets for strategy decks, client presentations, and business analyses. You can use them as a direct template for your slides or as inspiration to visualize complex frameworks. Browse through the examples to see how we structure requests for diagrams, charts, and organizational models, then swap in your specific industry terms or client data to get a custom result.
Be specific about the framework you want to visualize. Nano Banana understands standard business concepts, so using specific terminology helps. Instead of asking for a generic business diagram, ask for a SWOT analysis, a flywheel model, or a value chain diagram. Naming the specific framework gives the AI a clear structural blueprint to follow, which results in a much more usable image for your slide.
Take full advantage of Nano Banana Pro's text rendering capabilities. Unlike older image generators that struggle with spelling, this model is exceptional at placing accurate text inside images. You should explicitly list the labels, titles, and axis descriptions you want to appear in the diagram. For example, if you are generating a roadmap, include instructions like label the phases Q1 Planning, Q2 Execution, and Q3 Review to save yourself from having to add text boxes manually later.
Define the aesthetic to match a corporate environment. Consulting presentations usually require a clean, high-end look. To avoid getting images that look too artistic or moody, use style descriptors like flat vector design, minimalist corporate style, or white background with navy blue accents. This ensures the output integrates seamlessy into a professional PowerPoint or Google Slides deck.
Visualizing abstract processes is a huge time-saver here. If you are trying to explain a complex workflow or a change management strategy, you can generate a step-by-step chevron process or a circular loop diagram. Because you can include the actual step names in the prompt, the result is a ready-to-use visual that replaces a boring bulleted list.
Creating stakeholder maps and organizational charts is another perfect scenario. You can describe a hierarchy or a matrix structure and have Nano Banana populate the boxes with role titles like CEO, VP of Sales, or Operations Lead. It handles the layout and the typography at the same time, giving you a polished org design without the frustration of manually aligning shapes and connectors.
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You can dictate the exact layout composition to fit your slide content. If you know you need space on the left side of the slide for your main bullet points, tell Nano Banana to place the diagram on the right side. The model follows layout instructions closely, allowing you to compose the image specifically for a split-screen slide design.
Try describing your brand's color palette in the prompt. Since Nano Banana adheres strictly to color instructions, you can list your specific brand colors (like slate grey, teal, and coral) to ensure the generated charts and diagrams match the rest of your presentation template instantly.