Research and Fact-Check Executive Communications

intermediate25 minPublished Apr 17, 2026
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Streamline the process of researching, fact-checking, and preparing talking points for executives who need to respond to industry controversies or breaking news.

Workflow Steps

1

Perplexity

Research claims and context

Input key claims or statements that need verification (e.g., timeline of OpenAI board changes, Altman's previous company exits). Ask Perplexity to provide sources, fact-check claims, and identify any contradictory reporting from reliable sources.

2

Notion

Create fact-checking template

Build a Notion template with sections for Original Claim, Supporting Evidence, Contradictory Evidence, Source Quality Assessment, and Confidence Level. This creates consistent documentation for all fact-checking efforts.

3

Claude

Generate response scenarios

Feed Perplexity's research into Claude with context about your executive's role and company position. Ask for 3 response scenarios: supportive, neutral, and critical positions, each with supporting talking points and potential follow-up questions.

4

Grammarly

Polish final responses

Run Claude's response drafts through Grammarly to ensure clarity, tone consistency, and professional language. Pay special attention to statements that could be misinterpreted or taken out of context.

Workflow Flow

Step 1

Perplexity

Research claims and context

Step 2

Notion

Create fact-checking template

Step 3

Claude

Generate response scenarios

Step 4

Grammarly

Polish final responses

Why This Works

Perplexity provides real-time research with sources, while Claude helps translate facts into strategic communication options, ensuring responses are both accurate and strategically sound.

Best For

Communications teams and executives who need to quickly prepare fact-based responses to industry developments

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