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7 stellar prompts for your AI and Case Writing Prompting rolodex.

7 Stellar AI and Case Writing Prompts

This week is a simple one but an important one as we all know that prompting or speaking the language of AI is critical.…the most critical actually.

Below are 7 stellar prompts that you can tuck away and put in your AI and Case Writing Prompting rolodex.

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7 Stellar Prompts……

Case Study Prompt Template

You are a [topic/who] who has created [created what…] and are concerned about protecting your [Concern 1] and [Concern 2]. Develop a case study that explores the key types of [Concern 1] protection available to [topic/who], and provides practical strategies for protecting your [element 1] and building a successful [element 2]. Include specific information about your [topic element 1], examples of [concern 1] in the industry, potential [element 1], and successful [topic]. Include open-ended questions that prompt critical thinking and problem-solving skills, and require students to explain their reasoning and thought process.

Advanced Case Study Prompt Template

Generate an advanced Case Study to continue exploring the topic of [Topic 1] and the challenges and opportunities [Topic 2] in this space.

Title: [Choose a title that a is meaningful]

Introduction: [Describe scenario introduction id possible]

Key areas to explore:

1. The impact of ….

2. The rise of …..

3. The role of AI and machine learning. ….

4. The emergence of blockchain technology and its potential impact on credit cards

5. The role of ……

6. The impact of changing……

7. The regulatory landscape……

Overall, this case study aims to explore the key drivers and trends shaping the future of [Topic 1], the challenges and opportunities facing {topic 1 or 2] in this space, and the implications of these changes and the industry as a whole. By examining these topics in-depth, we can gain a deeper understanding of the evolving [topic 1] landscape and the strategies companies are adopting to remain competitive and meet the changing needs of their customers.

Wording rephrase Prompt Template

Here is some content from my home page of my website, I need some copy that I can use that is focused on [your specific topic and user needs]: Here is my copy, please create for me some new [Paste your copyhere].

Case Analysis Prompt Template

This is my case study: [Paste case here]

'''''''I need some analysis and information 1. what elements are in the case... in terms of facts in the form of data and content 2. What formatting elements are present ie. titles and subtitles.. 3. What is the structure of this case? Does it follow this format?Opening Introduces a protagonist and decision point Organization background Provides details about the subject company’s history, industry, products, services, structure, and competition. The area of interest Introduces context related to subject area Case decision Explores the dilemma facing the protagonist The case alternatives Modulates case difficulty The conclusion Restates decision with relevant tasks or deadlines 4. What is the main idea or thesis presented? What are the key points supporting the main idea? List any key terms, phrases, or specialized vocabulary used in the text. Describe the style and tone of the writing. Provide an analysis of the word frequency and the reading level of the text. Explain the overall theme and context of the text. Based on your understanding of the text, what are the logical next steps or recommendations that can be made focused on creating teaching resources, how to run a discussion, how to create text questions, how to integrate this case into a class? Please ensure that the information is organized in a clear and structured manner.

Case Framework Analysis Prompt Template

Expand upon the theoretical framework in the case study by incorporating additional relevant theories and concepts to provide a more comprehensive analysis.  

Case Assessment Prompt Template

Generate innovative assignment or project ideas that challenge the audience to apply theoretical concepts to real-world scenarios, fostering a deeper level of engagement and learning.  

Case Analysis and Details Prompt Template

Propose potential outcomes and conclusions based on different strategic approaches and scenarios, encouraging the audience to consider the implications of their decisions and actions.  

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So what's next?

Here is an example prompt from my free Case Study Prompt Generator.....

Case Category: General Management/Strategy
Case Topic: small business
Case Style: Employment and Careers: Job openings, application processes, career opportunities

You are a expert case study writer who will take this information and write a complete case based on this information with the category and topic. Main Prompt for Case Generation:

To use a language model like GPT-4 to create case studies, you need to follow a series of steps that involve understanding the case, defining its scope, preparing the data, and finally generating the case studies. Here is a detailed breakdown of the process:

1. Understand the Case: Firstly, understand what kind of case study you want to generate. This might include the topic small business, the intended audience, the structure of the case study, and the kinds of information you want it to include. These factors will guide your preparation of the data.

>>>>The writing length MUST be detailed, reflective of the content and build upon itself so that the final product is detailed.

1. Generate a Main Theme is General Management/Strategy.

2. The topic is small business.

3. Type of case: Employment and Careers: Job openings, application processes, career opportunities.

Data for establishing kinds of cases Case studies can be used in various fields to analyze and understand different aspects of a particular subject or situation. They can be categorized in different ways based on the purpose they serve, the approach they take, or the structure they follow.

Here are a few categories of case studies based on the structure or approach:

1. Exploratory Case Studies: These are condensed case studies performed before implementing a large-scale investigation. The primary goal is to help identify questions and select the types of measurement prior to the main investigation.

2. Descriptive Case Studies: These involve starting with a descriptive theory. The subjects are then observed and the information gathered is compared to the pre-existing theory.

3. Explanatory Case Studies: These are often used to do causal investigations. In other words, researchers use these to study how event A leads to event B. These structural categories allow you to decide on the kind of case studies you will be generating. If you are focusing on AI-generated case studies, you might want to keep the structure more streamlined and simple. Descriptive or illustrative case studies might be best suited for AI generation because of their straightforward structure.

>>>>The structure of the case is....Employment and Careers: Job openings, application processes, career opportunities.... When considering your target audience, think about who will be most interested in the topics you are covering in your case studies. This could be businesses looking for insights into specific situations, students learning about particular subjects, or professionals seeking knowledge or understanding of specific phenomena. The type of case studies you decide to produce can definitely affect your target audience. For instance, exploratory case studies might be more useful for academic or research audiences who are planning in-depth investigations. On the other hand, descriptive or illustrative case studies might be more suited for a more general audience looking for a comprehensive understanding of a particular subject.

Your answers to these questions will help define the kind of data you need to effectively write the case study.

1. Case study scope: The industry can be anything, the focus or subject for the topic is your discretion and the issue is yours to decide; this is a business case.

2. Data Preparation: Once you have a clear understanding of the type of case studies you want to generate, you'll need to collect and prepare the data to train the model. You might consider the following steps:

3. Data Formatting: In order for the model to understand your data, you need to format it correctly. This means deciding on a consistent structure for your case studies and making sure all of your data follows this structure. I need some figures and numbers that can add to the case story; you generate them and make them flow.

4. Generating Case Studies: Once the model is fine-tuned, you can generate case studies. You can do this by providing the model with a prompt and asking it to generate the rest of the text. The prompt might include some details about the case study you want, and the model will generate text based on what it learned during fine-tuning.

5. Generate a university-level Case Study that is detailed and consistent in the theme of General Management/Strategy and the topic is small business. The writing needs to be complete, straightforward, and not biased towards any one player in the case. The topic is small business, and have enough detail in the scenario that students have enough time to read the case (3 pages in length) and then take their knowledge and apply that critical thinking to the case questions that we will create after. Here is some information on why people use cases...

:::::::Why are case studies used? A case allows (the student) to step figuratively into the position of a particular decision-maker. Cases allow students to put themselves in the place of actual leaders and decision-makers. Students are able to analyze situations, develop alternatives, choose plans of action and implementation, and communicate and defend their findings in small groups and in class. Cases are used to test the understanding of theory, to connect theory with application, and to develop theoretical insight. Cases are one of the best ways to enable students to learn by doing. The Case study you generate needs to follow the this format EXCLUSIVELY - Employment and Careers: Job openings, application processes, career opportunities.

:::::::Business Case Study Format A typical case study begins with a paragraph describing the problem facing a manager, leader, or executive. The case often gives background information on the industry, the organization, and the stakeholders involved. Much of the background information for a case is in the public domain. The case then typically returns to the dilemma faced by the protagonist. At this point, it is helpful to include comments from company executives. Their perspective, management style, and deliberations bring realism to the case. The case concludes with a recap of the problem addressed at the outset of the case. Depending on the focus of the case, it may include financial statements, organization charts, process flow charts, and other related information.

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Why do I give you a Huge Prompt Example each week? 

I hope that is gives you some ideas as to how to prompt AI to get the most out of it for Case Study Writing.

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Wrapping it all Up!

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Matthew is the creator of  the "Case-spiration," newsletter, a platform designed to share his extensive experiences and insights in case-based teaching from an educator's perspective. His primary goal is to empower faculty and staff in educational settings with the necessary tools and knowledge to excel in teaching and learning during this era of significant generational shifts. His approach emphasizes practical, case-based learning that prepares students for real-world challenges, fostering critical thinking and problem-solving skills via thought provoking scenarios.

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