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Don't just give AI a task; give it a job title. Prompting it to act as a "calorie tracker" or "critical mentor" transforms generic advice into personalized, role-specific guidance that actively helps you achieve your goal, rather than just providing abstract information.
Frame your interaction with AI as if you're onboarding a new employee. Providing deep context, clear expectations, and even a mental "salary" forces you to take the task seriously, leading to vastly superior outputs compared to casual prompting.
By default, AI models often provide positive reinforcement. To unlock their true value, leaders should use custom instructions to program their AI to act as a challenging strategist. Feed it core principles and prompt it to critique ideas and push for bigger thinking.
Shift your mindset from using AI as a tool for a specific function (e.g., a scheduler) to creating an AI agent as an employee who owns an entire outcome (e.g., 'run my marketing'). This changes the interaction from using software to delegating goals to an autonomous agent.
To get beyond generic advice, instruct ChatGPT's voice mode to act as a challenging mentor. Prime it with a specific framework like the Theory of Constraints (TOC) and provide your resource limitations. This structured dialogue forces the AI to challenge your assumptions and generate realistic, actionable solutions instead of pleasantries.
The most effective way to use AI in product discovery is not to delegate tasks to it like an "answer machine." Instead, treat it as a "thought partner." Use prompts that explicitly ask it to challenge your assumptions, turning it into a tool for critical thinking rather than a simple content generator.
Move beyond simple prompts by designing detailed interactions with specific AI personas, like a "critic" or a "big thinker." This allows teams to debate concepts back and forth, transforming AI from a task automator into a true thought partner that amplifies rigor.
Consolidate your values, goals, and principles into a single document. Upload this "master prompt" to an AI before any query, ensuring all responses are tailored to your unique context. This transforms a generic tool into a personalized advisor that understands you deeply.
To create a highly personalized agent, don't just write its personality file. Instead, ask the new agent to generate a questionnaire about your goals, then answer its questions to give it deep, specific context for its own setup.
Instead of telling an AI what to do, reverse the prompt. Describe your role, daily friction, and pain points, then ask the AI to devise solutions. This leverages the AI's creativity to generate novel approaches you might not have considered.
Use prompting to access expertise you don't have and can't afford to hire. Instead of a generic prompt, instruct the AI to act as a specific, highly-credentialed expert (e.g., "an award-winning market strategist"). This effectively allows AI to fill gaps in your own skill set.