The 4 parts of a good Copilot prompt
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I know quite a few of you are using Copilot, so here’s a quick bonus tip when you’re writing prompts:
💡Always include:
1. A GOAL: What are you trying to get out of it?
2. The CONTEXT: What are you working on / why does it matter?
3. The SOURCES: Where should it look? (e.g. emails, Teams chats, documents, websites)
4. Your EXPECTATIONS: How should it respond?
➡️Quick Example:
Goal: generate 3–5 bullet points
Context: preparing for a meeting with Manager X to update them on work progress
Sources: focus on emails and Teams chats since June (if you want me to show you how to access your emails/chats, comment on this post!)
Expectations: use simple language so I can get up to speed quickly
It sounds simple, but it makes a big difference.
👇Let me know if you want more of these! And if you know someone who would find these tips useful, 🗣️ invite them over!
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Rachel Dbeis
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The 4 parts of a good Copilot prompt
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