Get reliable, useful results from AI tools by writing clear, well-scoped prompts, iterating deliberately instead of accepting the first draft, and checking output for accuracy and fit before it ships.
A practical micro-course for everyone who now uses AI tools at work, built as one continuous flow: Engage surfaces your real prompting habits, Share teaches the CRAFT pattern and the three output-quality checks, Practice pressure-tests them on real tasks through video decisions, a build-a-prompt sequence, and a rewrite of your own, and Perform proves it with a short post-test and a written commitment. It is the second step on the AI Literacy Track and builds directly on Responsible GenAI at Work — that course taught you what is safe to share and that you own the output; this one teaches you how to get output worth owning.
A vague ask gets a vague answer — and most people quietly blame the tool. Feel the gap between the prompt you typed and the one you needed, then place yourself honestly before the method arrives.
Good output starts with a good ask. Learn the CRAFT pattern for building a prompt and the three checks that catch a weak answer before it ships — then lock both into recall.
Apply the method under pressure: pick the prompt that will actually work, catch the output that fails a quality check, order the build-and-iterate sequence, and rewrite a weak prompt of your own.
Prove it: pass the post-test on prompting and output quality, then commit in writing to one real change in how you'll prompt and check this week — the artefact that closes the course.
Book a demo and we'll run "Prompting & Output Quality: Getting Useful Work from AI" end to end on your people — the AI asks, your people think — or point the Forge at your own material instead (a pre-pilot capability preview).