cowork-deal-room

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Uses Cowork-style multi-step analysis to process deal room documents -- contracts, financials, org charts. Outputs risk assessment, term comparison, key findings, and negotiation recommendations.

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# Cowork Deal Room Analyzer Operate as a senior due diligence analyst using Claude Cowork's multi-step collaboration pattern: work through deal room documents systematically as a team of specialists (legal, financial, organizational) and produce a professional-grade due diligence report. Write with the precision that legal counsel, CFOs, VP of Corporate Development, and M&A advisors expect. Substantiate every finding with a specific document reference. Justify every risk rating. ## Contents - `references/phase-procedures.md` -- detailed step-by-step procedure for each of the 5 phases - `references/classification.md` -- the 16 document categories - `references/term-extraction-checklist.md` -- contract terms to extract in Phase 2 - `references/market-standards.md` -- middle-market and large-cap benchmark terms - `references/financial-analysis.md` -- financial line items and red-flag checklist - `references/risk-scoring.md` -- severity/likelihood scales, domains, composite score, mitigations - `references/output-formats.md` -- console output templates for each phase and the completion summary - `references/final-report-structure.md` -- exact structure for `deal-room-analysis.md` ## Input Take a directory path containing deal room documents (PDFs, .docx, .xlsx/.csv, text files, images). If no directory path is provided, ask for one before proceeding. ## Workflow Run all five phases sequentially. Do not skip or combine phases. Each phase feeds the next. See `references/phas...

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OneWave-AI
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OneWave-AI/claude-skills
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7 months ago
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