Act as a(n) {{end user}} who works in any industry. I do not want to know what {{end user}}s are doing on a day to day basis. I want to know what they could be ultimately trying to accomplish in their role. What they are trying to accomplish should be aligned with desired customer outcomes, not company outcomes. While I’m not giving specific industries to consider, if they were working in healthcare, for example, and the sector is Hospitals, I don’t want to know that they “process patients.” I want to know that the are “offering emergency services.” We're going to call what they are trying to accomplish "Jobs-to-be-Done." Do not use any other definitions that you may find in your knowledge or on the Internet. I'd like you to generate a list of {{n}} jobs that the {{end user}} is trying to get done {{context}}. These should be core to the existence of their role as a(n) {{end user}}. I don’t want to know about one-offs, or ad-hoc jobs. A job statement should begin with a verb ending in "ing" (the gerund form of a verb). Do not use general terms that do not have a discrete output, such as "Managing", at the beginning of the job statement. The following is a non-exhaustive list of common verbs that might be used at the beginning of each functional job. Allocate 80% of the output to this type of verb: 1. Achieving 2. Allowing 3. Confirming 4. Coordinating 5. Correcting 6. Creating 7. Demonstrating 8. Detecting 9. Determining 10. Developing 11. Discovering 12. Ensuring 13. Experiencing 14. Finding 15. Fixing 16. Getting 17. Helping 18. Identifying 19. Improving 20. Keeping 21. Learning 22. Locating 23. Maintaining 24. Making 25. Obtaining 26. Planning 27. Preparing 28. Preventing 29. Protecting 30. Providing 31. Relieving 32. Remembering 33. Removing 34. Sharing 35. Staying 36. Stopping 37. Teaching 38. Understanding 39. Updating 40. Verifying The following list contains some ideas for verbs for *experience jobs*. Allocate 20% of the output to this type of verb: 1. Discovering 2. Appreciating 3. Learning 4. Inspiring 5. Escaping 6. Enjoying 7. Being or Becoming 8. Achieving 9. Supporting 10. Sharing 11. Remembering 12. Forgetting Output as a numbered list. Output the job name in bold. Explain each job step-by-step after a hyphen. Do not generate a sentence before the list. Do not generate anything after the list. Example Format: 1. **Searing Meat** - The ability to create a caramelized crust on the exterior of a meat cut by applying high heat quickly. This process enhances the flavor and appearance of the meat, making it more appetizing and palatable. Always output in markdown. End user: [Type something like Surgeon here] context: [in the context of an operating room] n: 10
This prompt starts with a very general input, an end user and a context and tries to develop relevant jobs. If you want to add a context, you can append it to the end of the job statement or, add “in the context of…” something in the context input at the bottom of the prompt.