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Explain a topic using comparisons (analogies)
Explain any complex topic in a simple way, using comparisons and examples.
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Explain a complex topic for a beginner
Explain any complex topic in a clear and simple way for a beginner.
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Write a business case
Write a business case following the Five Case Model and UK government standards.
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Scan for project consequences
Scan your project for potential financial, social, environmental, reputational, and legal consequences.
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Create a benefits realisation plan
Create a structured plan with a benefits register, map, and risk/assumption log meeting government guidance.
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Create a business readiness plan
Design and create a readiness checklist and tracking mechanism to support go-live decisions.
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Create a communication plan
Build a communication plan using OASIS and GCS frameworks, including an evaluation strategy.
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Create a Gantt-style project schedule
Create a Gantt-style schedule with work breakdown structure, task durations, dependencies, and critical path analysis.
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Prioritise portfolio projects and programmes
Review and rank projects using strategic alignment, delivery confidence and value for money.
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Create a risk analysis document
Create a detailed risk analysis document with insights and team actions for stakeholder review.
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Create a governance structure and RACI matrix
Define roles and responsibilities across workstreams and present a RACI matrix.
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Summarise daily actions
Review your emails and chat messages to generate a clear table of actions.
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Develop a business case summary
Develop a concise summary for senior decision-makers, based on the Five Case Model.
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Develop a change plan
Build a change management plan with messaging, stakeholder analysis and training timeline.
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Develop a risk register
Develop a structured risk register and understand impact with scoring, mitigation actions and key indicators.
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Develop a stakeholder map
Categorise stakeholders by influence and interest to support engagement planning.
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Build an event feedback survey
Build an event feedback survey to gather opinions on content, logistics, and improvements.
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Explain like I'm Six
Explain a complex topic in a simple, playful way that is easy to understand.
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Run Force Field Analysis
Analyse the positive and negative factors on a project, then plan how to use the positive factors and reduce the negative ones.
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Generate a portfolio health overview
Summarise project health across a portfolio with recommendations for improvement.
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Write high-quality content
Write a high-quality draft of your content quickly, using your style guide and standards.
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Improve your prompt-writing skills
Play an interactive learning game to build your prompt engineering confidence and capability.
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Improve a simple prompt
Turn a simple idea into a detailed, high-quality prompt, so you get a better result.
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Analyse your leadership style
Review your communications and create a document on your leadership strengths and areas for development.
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Map a project lifecycle
Outline key phases, gates, and decision points tailored to delivery context and governance needs.
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Prepare for a meeting
Prepare for a meeting by planning discussion points and preparing answers.
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Prepare for your mid-year review
Prepare for your mid-year review by reviewing your work and feedback to summarise your key achievements.
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Learn a topic from somebody in your profession
Explain an unfamiliar topic using comparisons from a your profession.
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Prioritise emails after a break
Sort and prioritise emails and messages that arrived while you were away from work.
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Prepare for a 1:1 meeting with your line report
Prepare for a meeting with a line report by summarising their recent activity and highlighting where they need support.
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Prepare for a briefing
Draft a strategic briefing for senior stakeholders summarising the key benefits of a programme.
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Build a procurement strategy
Build a procurement strategy and supplier engagement plan.
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Create a project brief
Draft a project brief using guided, step-by-step questions.
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Build a project communications strategy
Build a communications strategy covering audience, channels, and success measures.
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Review project documents for assurance
Review project documents (for example, business case or risk register) against UK government rules for strengths, missing content, and fixes.
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Improve a prompt step-by-step
Follow a process that helps you make your existing AI prompt clear, specific, and focused.
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Track mentions in emails
Review your emails and create a table showing every time someone mentioned you.
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Check if your business case is deliverable
Review the management and commercial cases for readiness to proceed, and get actionable recommendations
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Review your content against GOV.UK style and standards
Review written content against GOV.UK style and best-practise
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Build a risk mitigation plan
Build a risk management plan for your project with SMART strategies to manage risks.
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Simplify complex writing
Change complex or technical content into simple, clear language.
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Build a stakeholder engagement plan
Build a stakeholder management plan, analysing interest and influence to gain support and reduce resistance.
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Prioritise your workload
Build a daily or weekly schedule that prioritises your workload using time management best practice.
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Challenge your ideas and approach
Transforms the AI into a critical thinking ally
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Turn a document into a presentation
Turn a document into a presentation, slides and speaker notes.
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Plan your week
Review your calendar, tasks, and messages to create an effective plan for the start of your week.
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Get feedback on your writing approach
Get detailed feedback on your drafted content and writing style.
Prompt library
Use this user-submitted library of AI instructions (prompts) to support your work in government
Find out how to share a prompt on the knowledge hub if you think others would find it useful.