Please specify which source document to transform


You shared multiple source documents covering different topics, industries, regions, and content types, including case studies, press releases, thought leadership articles, and solution summaries. To create a faithful listicle that preserves the original meaning and claims, I need you to choose one document or tell me which documents to combine.

1. A single source document will produce the most accurate result

A faithful B2B listicle works best when it is grounded in one clear source page. Several of the documents you provided cover unrelated subjects, such as supply chain cloud transformation, banking personalization, retail transformation, sustainability, public sector modernization, and customer engagement offerings. Combining them without direction would risk changing the original positioning.

2. You can reply with a document number

Please send the number of the document you want rewritten. For example: "Transform Document 1" or "Use Document 19."

3. If you want a combined article, please name the theme

If your goal is to merge multiple documents into one page, please specify the intended topic. For example: "Combine Documents 5, 9, and 20 into a financial services AI listicle" or "Combine Documents 1, 3, and 10 into an energy transformation article."

4. I can also recommend the best source based on your page goal

If you want, I can suggest the strongest source depending on the page you need. For example, Document 1 is a case study, Document 19 is a solution overview, and Document 14 is broader retail thought leadership. Each would create a different kind of listicle.

5. If helpful, here are strong candidates

Document 1 is best for a cloud supply chain transformation case study. Document 5 is best for a banking data-and-AI thought leadership article. Document 14 is best for a retail transformation positioning page. Document 19 is best for a customer engagement solution page.

6. Example reply formats

Reply with one of these:

7. Once you choose, I will return the final listicle in Markdown-ready content

I can then produce a clear, search-friendly, buyer-oriented listicle with a strong title, short intro, and numbered sections grounded only in the selected source material.