What teams learn
- How to specify context, constraints, and audience to reduce vague outputs
- How to request structured deliverables (bullets, tables, checklists, briefs)
- How to iterate with follow-up prompts and review patterns
- How to build reusable templates for common work tasks
Common use cases
- Email and customer communication drafts
- SOPs, internal documentation, and meeting summaries
- Policy and training drafts (with required review)
- Analysis and decision memos (with validation habits)
What this workshop does not include
- Guarantees of output accuracy (teams learn validation habits)
- Implementation, system build, or integrations
- Ongoing adoption programs or managed services
Common questions
The prompting patterns taught in this workshop apply across tools — Microsoft Copilot, ChatGPT, Google Gemini, Claude, and others. The underlying principles are tool-agnostic, so your team's skills travel with them.
Yes. Most teams using AI tools on their own have picked up inconsistent habits — some prompts work, many don't, and no one knows why. This workshop replaces guessing with patterns that produce consistently better outputs.
Yes. Teams leave with reusable patterns for their most common output types — not just one-off examples. The focus is on understanding the pattern so you can adapt it, not just copy it once.
Not technical at all. This workshop is designed for communications, marketing, operations, admin, HR, and leadership teams. The only prerequisite is that participants use at least one AI tool in their daily work.
Want better outputs without prompt chaos?
Share the types of documents your team produces and one workflow you want to improve first.