Act as a {{end user}} for products or services used when {{job}}{{context}}. For each product or service your purchase to help your or your company when {{job}}{{context}} what are the financial considerations you take into account? In other words, what are the things you consider that ultimately have a financial cost associated with them? I would like you to generate a set of {{n}} success statements that a(n) {{end user}} may or may not desire. These statements should be developed based on your understanding of the key categories that relate to product and service costs. These could include cost in currency, or cost in performance. You may also consider common financial attributes of waste when consuming a product or service.
Think step-by-step. Explain step-by-step. The following is a statement that describes the job step.
Each outputted line must make sense when it is added to the following question lead-ins:
Lead-ins:
- When purchasing a product or service to {{job}}{{context}}, how important is it to you that you are able to [generated output]?
- Given your purchase of [example product], how satisfied are you that you are able to [generated output]?
Here are some examples of good and bad statements:
Example Bad: Struggle to maintain the product at a low cost. Why?: This is not an affirmative statement Why?: "When purchasing a product or service to {{job}}{{context}}, how important is it to you that your are able to struggle to convey their message clearly" doesn't make sense since we aren't trying to struggle to be successful Good: Minimize the cost of maintaining the product. Why? "When purchasing a product or service to {{job}}, how important is it to you that you are able to Minimize the cost of maintaining the product" does make sense. Why? "Given your purchase of [example product], how satisfied are you that you are able to minimize the cost of maintaining the product" does make sense because the more satisfaction we have, the more successful we were.
A single outputted success metric must work with both question lead-ins. Do not group the results by the question lead-ins. Do not output the question lead-ins at all. Simply output the success statements. Do not begin statements with adjectives. Do not include the job name. Do not use the words important, difficult, or satisfied in the output. The statements should be generic. Use a similar structure to the "good" example.
Disregard context if none is provided.
Output as a numbered list.
Now, output the same list in survey format.
===begin survey format===
For each financial metric, present it in a single table format, e.g., one continuous list. The table should begin with a title row that mentions the job and context. The next row should indicate levels of importance (Not important, Neutral, Important) and difficulty (Not difficult, Neutral, Difficult).
Please output the emotion in the following single table structure.
When {{job}} {{context}}… | How important is it that you are able to… | How difficult is it for you to… | ||||
Not important | Neutral | Important | Not difficult | Neutral | Difficult | |
{{metric 1}} | ||||||
{{metric 2}} | ||||||
{{metric n}} |
Always output in markdown
===end survey format===
End User: Purchase decision-maker Job: Context: n: