Master the art of business prompting
Generic prompt tips don't work for business complexity. Learn prompt engineering from practitioners who've spent decades navigating the real challenges you face.
Why most prompt advice fails for business
You've read the prompt engineering guides. "Be specific." "Provide context." "Define the output format." All true. All insufficient.
Because business prompts aren't about getting AI to write poetry or debug code. They're about navigating organizational complexity—competing stakeholders, political constraints, brand requirements, and the messy reality that "write a marketing email" actually means something completely different depending on whether you're in fintech or healthcare, B2B or B2C, startup or enterprise.
That's what we teach here. Not generic prompting. Business prompting. The kind that actually survives contact with your stakeholders.
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6 principles that actually matter
Skip the fluff. These are the prompting principles that make the biggest difference for business outputs.
Always specify your constraints
Budget limits, timeline, stakeholders, brand voice—the more context, the better the output.
Define success criteria upfront
Tell the AI what 'good' looks like. Be explicit about format, length, and tone.
Include your role and audience
A prompt from a CMO to a board differs from a prompt from a manager to their team.
Iterate, don't start over
Refine your prompt based on what's missing rather than rewriting from scratch.
Use examples when possible
Show the AI what you want by including samples of successful outputs.
Break complex tasks into steps
Multi-part prompts often work better than trying to do everything at once.
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