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ID Prompt Library

Over the past year, Iโ€™ve built a prompt library for myself using my enterprise Copilot license that speeds up certain workflows. My team also has a shared library so we can collaborate on these.

To decide which prompts are worth testing, think about the tedious or repetitive time-sucking tasks you encounter the most.

Here are some examples of prompts that are useful to me:

Transform this SME recording transcript into a video tutorial script.

Edit this text to align with my companyโ€™s branding and technical writing style guides.

Summarize this daily standup into three big takeaways for my manager (make sure to record the meeting for this one).

Generate a list of 20 multiple-choice questions based on this course content.

Provide action items based on these survey responses.

Write a short promotional blurb for this new course.

Each of these prompts is much longer in the platform and took a lot of testing to develop. I provide guidance on the tone, depth, and formatting that I desire.

Edit the heck out of whatever output you receive from ChatGPT or Copilot. Do not publish the exact text from AI, trust me on this.

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