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Framework Example Structure
Below is the structure for GRADE Framework. Your example should follow this structure while applying it to a specific use case.
Goal:
State the ultimate objective of the interaction
Request:
Frame the specific question or task for the AI
Action:
Detail the steps or process to follow
Details:
Provide specifications and formatting requirements
Example:
Include a sample input/output pair to guide response style
Example Prompt:
Goal: Produce a weekly email newsletter summary for a B2B SaaS audience that highlights actionable AI developments and drives click-throughs to full articles. Request: Summarize the three most important AI industry developments from this week into a concise newsletter section that readers can scan in under two minutes. Action: 1) Scan the provided article links and identify the three highest-impact developments for SaaS product teams. 2) For each development, extract the core takeaway and one actionable insight. 3) Write a brief paragraph per item using the format shown in the Example. Details: Keep each summary under 80 words. Use a professional but conversational tone appropriate for technical decision-makers. Format with bold headlines, and conclude each item with an "Action step" sentence. Example: "**Reasoning Models Hit Mainstream** - OpenAI released a new reasoning model this week. The key takeaway for product teams: fine-tuned reasoning chains can reduce hallucination rates by up to 30%. Action step: test your current prompts against the new model and benchmark accuracy improvements."
Tips for Great Examples
- ✓Follow the framework structure exactly as defined
- ✓Use clear, practical examples that demonstrate real-world applications
- ✓Include AI responses if they showcased particularly helpful results
- ✓Explain any unique adaptations you made to the framework
- ✓Apply the framework to a specific, well-defined use case
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