Hi everyone,
Ever wonder why Copilot sometimes nails your request—and other times, not so much? If you’ve ever felt that hit-or-miss vibe, you’re not alone. The good news? There’s a simple way to get better results: experiment (or as Jeannine likes to say, “tinker”).
That’s where this Try, Tweak, Repeat hands-on guide comes in. It’s not just a simple how-to—it’s an invitation to play around, test a few examples, and see what happens when you tinker with your prompts. Think of it as your Copilot sandbox.
Here’s why it’s worth a look:
- It’s built for trial and error: The guide shows how small changes in your prompt can lead to very different (and often better) results.
- It breaks down the “why”: You’ll learn how your goal and expectations shape Copilot’s response.
- It gives you examples to riff on: From simple to specific, the prompt iterations show how to go from “meh” to “nailed it.”
- It encourages iteration: Didn’t love the first draft? Try again with a twist. The guide makes that feel easy and normal.
- It leverages the Prompt Gallery: Microsoft has a treasure trove of editable templates you can make your own, and this guide has an example of how to start.
This isn’t about getting it perfect the first time. It’s about trying things, seeing what works, and learning as you go. Give it a shot. Try a prompt, tinker with it, and see what changes.
We’ve also included the list of E&I’s AI Champions in the resource in case you need assistance. Know that we’re here to support you on your Relentless Learning and Joyful Journey!
Best,
Doug
Oh boy, did I fail miserably. I thought I could take a job description that was not formatted the correct way, upload a correctly formatted job description and ask it to make it look like the correctly formatted one. I wrote the prompt in a much better way, but you get the point 😊 . Well, oh boy was it ugly. It did not give me what I wanted, so I just did it myself, however I WILL MASTER THIS…. and share it with my team as it will be so helpful when I create the master prompt….it was save a bunch of time. I’ll keep you posted as to WHEN I DO SUCCEED!