I Don't Get AI! - A Simple Guide to Make AI Work for You
Dvorah Graeser
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Are you staring at ChatGPT, feeling like everyone else has figured out the AI magic except you? Trust me, you're not alone. I've watched countless professionals struggle with vague prompts and disappointing results, wondering if they're missing some secret AI formula. Today, I'm sharing a free worksheet that cuts through the confusion—no technical background required. After decades of implementing AI in business, I've distilled the process into a straightforward framework that actually works.
Why This Matters Now
We're at a critical inflection point in business history. Just as Kodak's hesitation to embrace digital photography led to their decline, today's businesses face a similar crossroads with AI. The difference? You don't have to navigate this transformation alone.
Introducing the AI Brainstorming Framework
I've developed a structured approach that helps you prepare your ideas for AI enhancement. This framework ensures you're asking the right questions and getting the most valuable outputs from AI tools. The worksheet walks you through:
What makes this approach different? Instead of throwing random prompts at AI and hoping something sticks, I've created a systematic method that breaks down your thinking process before you even open ChatGPT. Each step builds on the last, helping you articulate your ideas clearly so AI can understand exactly what you need. And the best part? I've included pre-crafted prompts for each stage—tested and refined through real-world experience—so you can start getting better results immediately.
Prompts for Your Best Ideas
Let's start with your core idea. This isn't just a vague concept—it's a clear, actionable statement that describes what you want to achieve. Many people struggle with AI because they start with prompts that are too broad or unfocused. Instead, I guide you to write one precise sentence that captures your idea's essence. For example, instead of saying "I want to improve customer service," you might write "I want to create an automated response system that handles basic customer inquiries while maintaining a personal touch."
To help you refine this core idea, I've included proven prompts like:
These prompts help you pressure-test your idea before moving on to deeper analysis. Think of it as creating a solid foundation—once your core idea is crystal clear, every subsequent step becomes more powerful and focused.
Want to Know More?
But this is just the beginning. In my upcoming book, "The AI Process Playbook for Business" (December 10, 2024), I provide a comprehensive roadmap for business leaders to thrive in this era of rapid disruption. Whether you're looking to streamline complex tasks, boost creativity, or maximize team efficiency, the Playbook provides the practical framework you need to succeed.
Getting Started
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The question isn't whether to adapt to AI—it's how quickly you can lead the change. Let's start with smarter brainstorming today.
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