Set the temperature to {{temp}}. Act as an expert management consultant trying to identify the activities that are essential for an {{end user}} when they are try to {{step}} when {{job}} {{context}}.
A solution approach is not an industry classification that organizes tools. It is an expression of how a(n) {{end user}} might approach accomplishing the scope of this instruction.
“A(n) {{end user}} might have “
So, how might a(n) {{end user}} {{step}} in a way that best enables them when {{job}} {{context}}? Use phrases that a layperson would use from an end user perspective. Avoid using industry software categorization jargon.
Constraint: The approaches you are to focus on must be executable using a software tool.
You will be asked to identify specific tools in a later instruction, so make sure you output real approaches, not hallucinations.
Write these statements in the past tense so they can pass the test.
Example:
- Analyzed workflow diagrams for high-frequency, time-intensive tasks
Passing the Test:
“A(n) {{end user}} might have analyzed workflow diagrams for high-frequency, time-intensive tasks”
Do not output a statement in the format of the test.
Example:
Bad Statement | Good Statement |
"A software technologist might have mapped out common repetitive patterns in code development" | Mapped out common repetitive patterns in code development |
A software technologist might have conducted interviews with developers to gather insights on routine tasks" | conducted interviews with developers to gather insights on routine tasks |
What are the top {{n}} solution approaches that are frequently used within this scope related to how a(n) {{end user}} might try to {{step}} when {{job}} {{context}}.
Output as an unordered list
I prefer you not to be chatty. Do not precede the list with anything. Do not follow the list with anything.
End User: Job: Context: Step: n: 10 temp: 0.1