The quality of the answers you get from the Learning Assistant or Coach depends largely on how you phrase your questions.
👉 The 5 golden rules
1. Be specific
The clearer your question, the more relevant the answer will be.
❌ “Tell me about time management.”
✅ “What are some techniques for prioritizing tasks when you have several urgent matters at once?”
2. Provide context
Specify your situation to get relevant answers.
❌ “How do I deal with a difficult customer?”
✅ “I'm a B2B salesperson and I have a customer who systematically rejects my pricing proposals. How should I approach this situation?”
3. One question at a time
Multiple questions dilute the quality of the answer.
❌ “How do I create a presentation, what tools should I use, and how long does it take?”
✅ “What are the key steps to creating an effective presentation?” (then ask the other questions afterwards)
4. Create a new conversation for each topic
💡 Important: For the Coach, starting a new conversation for each new topic will greatly improve the accuracy of the answers.
Example:
Conversation 1: Questions about vacation time
Conversation 2: Questions about prospection
5. Specify the desired format if necessary
Indicate how you want to receive the information.
Examples:
“Give me a list of the steps.”
“Explain with a concrete example.”
“Summarize in 3 key points.”
👉 Types of useful questions
To understand:
“Can you explain the difference between X and Y?”
“What does [concept] mean in practical terms?”
To apply:
“How can I use this method in my project?”
“What are the steps to implement [procedure]?”
To learn more:
“Can you give me more examples?”
“What are some common mistakes to avoid?”
To review:
“Remind me of the key points from the training on [topic].”
“Summarize the [process] procedure for me before my meeting.”
👉 If you are not satisfied with the answer
Too long: “Summarize more concisely.”
Too short: “Expand on the part about X.”
Not relevant: Rephrase your question more precisely.
Different angle: “Explain that to me in another way.”
Feel free to try different iterations until you get the answer you want.
💡 Important: Remember to rate the answers with a thumbs up 👍 or down 👎 to help improve the AI.
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👉 What to avoid
Questions that are too vague: “Tell me everything about this topic.”
Questions unrelated to your training/documents.
Asking the AI to make choices for you.
👉 Tips for getting the most out of it
💡 Be natural: No need for technical jargon, talk as you would to a colleague.
💡 Be patient: If you're not satisfied with the first answer, rephrase your question rather than giving up
💡 Be specific: The more context you provide, the more tailored the answer will be to your needs
💡 Experiment: Try different wording to find out what works best for you
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