Step 1: Set the business context
Name the role, company stage, industry, or team context so the prompt output fits the actual decision environment.
Business prompts perform best when they define role, objective, constraints, and output structure clearly. This guide collects practical examples for real business workflows.
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Name the role, company stage, industry, or team context so the prompt output fits the actual decision environment.
Prompt for specific outputs such as plans, operating procedures, strategy tables, risk lists, or KPI dashboards.
Set timeframes, team size, budget, or risk tolerance so the output stays realistic and useful.
1.Act as an operations advisor. Build a weekly planning system for a solo founder running an AI SaaS with revenue and product priorities.
2.Create a decision matrix comparing three launch channels for a new prompt marketplace, including scoring and risk notes.
3.Write a monthly executive summary template for a small remote team building creator software, including KPIs and blockers.