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Prompt Engineering for Creative and Business Applications MTA
Techniques to Craft Effective Prompts, Automations, and Conversational Agents

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Prompt Engineering for Creative and Business Applications Prompt Engineering for Creative and Business Applications presents prompt engineering as a disciplined design practice rather than a collection of tricks. It begins by establishing a mental model of how large language models work—probabilistic next‑token predictors with finite context windows—and shows how to treat prompts as specifications by example, using clear roles, explicit instructions, constraints, and demonstrations to steer model behavior. The book then builds a layered framework: system prompts and guardrails set overarching policies and persona, while pattern libraries provide reusable structures for task definition, style control, output formatting, reasoning (chain‑of‑thought, self‑consistency, tree‑of‑thought), planning, and tool use. Techniques such as retrieval‑augmented generation (RAG) ground LLMs in verifiable data, and methods for managing variability (temperature, sampling, determinism) ensure reliable, repeatable outputs.

Later chapters focus on turning these foundations into production‑ready systems. They cover designing reliable output formats (JSON, Markdown, schemas) with validation, managing multi‑turn dialogue through summarization, entity extraction, and state tracking, and orchestrating actions via function calling and tool use. Multimodal prompting extends the approach to images, audio, and video, while domain‑specific chapters illustrate applications in creative ideation, drafting, iteration; code generation and software development; data analysis (tables, SQL, spreadsheets); marketing and growth; sales and customer support; knowledge management and document automation; and productization through APIs, integration, and MLOps. Throughout, the book emphasizes evaluation—test suites, benchmarks, red teaming—and optimization via A/B testing, prompt tuning, and cost control, while addressing safety, ethics, compliance, localization, tone, brand voice, observability, telemetry, and governance.

Ultimately, the text argues that successful prompt engineering requires treating prompts as design artifacts: versioning them, testing them like software, iterating with data, and embedding them in observable, governable systems. By mastering the building blocks, patterns, and operational practices outlined, readers can craft prompts, automations, and conversational agents that deliver consistent, high‑value outcomes across creative and business contexts, moving from experimental prototypes to reliable, scalable AI‑powered products.

What You'll Find Inside:
  • Treat prompts as design artifacts by defining clear roles, instructions, constraints, and examples to turn ambiguous intent into reliable LLM specifications.
  • Leverage a pattern library covering task, style, structure, reasoning, planning, and tool‑use patterns to systematize prompt creation for common business and creative workflows.
  • Ground LLMs with Retrieval‑Augmented Generation (RAG) to reduce hallucinations, incorporate up‑to‑date domain knowledge, and enable factual, traceable outputs.
  • Design multi‑turn dialogue with memory strategies (summarization, entity extraction, RAG) to build context‑aware conversational agents that maintain coherence over extended interactions.
  • Apply rigorous evaluation, optimization, and governance practices—test suites, A/B testing, cost control, safety guardrails, and observability—to move from prototypes to dependable production systems.
Who's It For:

This book is for product managers, designers, engineers, analysts, marketers, and creative professionals who need to craft effective prompts, automations, and conversational agents for business and creative applications. It equips readers with a shared language, reusable patterns, and operational practices to integrate LLM‑driven systems into products and workflows reliably and safely.

Author:

Shirley Dunn

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Date Published:

June 9, 2026

Word Count:

57,366 words

Reading Time:

4 hours 1 minutes

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