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Prompt Engineering for Business Professionals

Learn how to harness generative AI (GenAI) tools effectively at work. This course shows business professionals how to craft powerful prompts that drive efficiency, clarity, and better results in daily tasks.

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What you'll learn

Many business professionals struggle to get consistent, valuable results from generative AI (GenAI) tools. Without the right approach, prompts often lead to vague responses, wasted time, or missed opportunities. In this course, Prompt Engineering for Business Professionals, you’ll gain the ability to craft prompts that turn GenAI into a practical, everyday tool. First, you’ll explore proven techniques for writing clear and effective prompts. Next, you’ll discover how to tailor prompts to a variety of business needs and professional contexts. Finally, you’ll learn how to use AI to generate ideas, improve communication, and increase productivity. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge needed to confidently apply AI tools to your daily workflow and decision-making.

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Jason Alba - Pluralsight course - Prompt Engineering for Business Professionals
Jason Alba

Jason Alba is founder of JibberJobber.com, an online relationship manager for professionals to manage their career and job search. Jason is the author of I’m on LinkedIn – Now What??? and coauthor of I’m on Facebook – Now What??? and specializes in helping professionals with career management, network, and personal branding.

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