This module has a more substantial task than most, and there is a reason for that: by the end of it, you will have a working prompt library with five tested frameworks. That is a tool you will use every week for as long as you practise with AI.
Here is what I want you to do.
Build one framework in each of the five categories. For client communications, take the email framework you used in Module 5, refine it based on how the output performed, and save it as a library entry. For itinerary content, build an itinerary introduction framework using the approach from this module. For research, take the supplier brief summarisation or option comparison framework from Module 6, refine it, and save it. For social content, build a destination post framework that specifies your platform, your voice, and the variation instruction. For business operations, build a supplier meeting preparation framework or an internal briefing note framework.
Test each framework on a real piece of work this week. Refine each one based on what the output needed. Save the refined versions in whatever storage system you have chosen.
At the end of the week, you will have five tested frameworks across five categories. That is the beginning of a library that will grow with your practice.
In Module 12 we turn to one of the highest-value applications of AI for travel advisors: client personalisation and experience. It is the module that connects AI capability to the thing that makes the best advisors irreplaceable: knowing the client. Everything you have built, the context, the projects, the custom instructions, the prompt library, comes together in service of that.
I will see you there.