A written version of a play or other dramatic composition; used in preparing for a performance(noun)
WordNet. Princeton University. 2010.
Use "playscript" in a sentence
"Executives shouldn't only draw and analyze maps or plot numbers on a chart; they should create what I call a "playscript," a narrative that sets out the cast of characters in their industry and how they're connected, the rules they observe, the plots and subplots they're involved in, and how they create and retain value as the drama develops and the cast changes."
"My previous article for Forbes proposed that the best way for a company to improve its strategy is by writing what I call its "playscript," a narrative that sets out the cast of characters in its industry, how they're connected, the rules they observe, the plots and subplots they're involved in, and how they create and retain value as the drama develops and the cast changes."
"As a playwright, I see a playscript in the same way as a composer sees the score or an architect sees a blueprint; it is incomplete until it is performed or built."