1 · Scenario Hook
Most people start with AI by asking random one-off questions. That works sometimes, but it often produces generic answers. A better starting point is to let AI learn how to help you.
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Mission 10
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Use AI to learn your role, deliverables, constraints, stakeholders, risks, and recurring work patterns.
1 · Scenario Hook
Most people start with AI by asking random one-off questions. That works sometimes, but it often produces generic answers. A better starting point is to let AI learn how to help you.
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Give AI the shape of your work before asking for better workflows.
What do you do?
What do you produce?
Who depends on your work?
What rules, risks, deadlines, or approvals matter?
What do you do every week or month?
Where can AI help draft, summarize, organize, check, or template?
The final output is an AI opportunity map for your real work.
2 · Short Lesson
AI becomes more useful when it understands the shape of your work. Instead of only asking AI to complete a single task, you can ask it to interview you and help build a role profile. This role profile can guide better prompts, safer workflows, and more useful templates. A strong role interview can uncover repeated tasks, common documents, communication patterns, approval steps, stakeholder needs, risks, constraints, and places where human review is required.
3 · Memory Hook
Using AI without role context is like asking a new teammate to help without explaining your job. They might try, but their help will be generic. Give them the lay of the land, and they can support you much better.
4 · Weak use
“How can AI help me?”
The question is too broad. AI does not know your role, work type, responsibilities, or constraints.
5 · Better use
“Interview me about my role, recurring tasks, deliverables, stakeholders, deadlines, risks, and approval requirements. Then suggest practical AI use cases that could save time or improve quality without creating data or policy risk.”
It gives AI a structured way to learn your work before making recommendations.
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Use a role interview prompt to help AI understand your responsibilities, repeated tasks, constraints, risks, and opportunities before building workflows or templates.
6 · Mini Lab
Which prompt is the strongest way to start building a personal AI work profile?