Using Claude.ai as a stakeholder

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"How often do you currently use AI tools in your work?"
Daily
Weekly
Monthly
I've tried it once or twice
Never

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Using Claude.ai as a historical character
Using Claude.ai as a stakeholder.

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Claude.ai & ChatGPT: strengths
While both platforms are generalists, they show different strengths in specific tasks:

Claude.ai
Excels in analytical tasks and logical reasoning
Strong performance in tasks requiring careful adherence to instructions
Particularly effective for content summarisation and fact-checking

OpenAI
Versatile performance across a wide range of tasks
Particularly strong in creative and open-ended tasks
Effective for code generation and technical writing

https://osher.com.au/blog/claude-ai-vs-openai-comparison/

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Claude task:

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Tips for crafting effective stakeholder prompts:

  • Scenario Background:
[Project context and current situation]

  • The Stakeholder:
[Name, role, and key characteristics]
[What matters to them and why]
[Their typical communication style]








  • The Challenge:
[Specific issue to be discussed]
[What's at stake]
[Any constraints]

  • Starting Point:
[Immediate context]
[Opening line]




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Prompt Example






Scenario Background:
You're the Project Manager for the Global Sales Platform Upgrade (GSPU), a $2.5M strategic initiative to modernise the company's sales infrastructure. The project is currently at 65% completion with a planned go-live date of March 1st. Yesterday, your technical team discovered that the data migration from legacy systems will require an additional 6 weeks due to previously unknown data corruption issues. This would push the launch to mid-April, overlapping with the company's busiest sales period.

The Stakeholder:
Michael Rodriguez - Chief Sales Officer
- Known for being a strategic thinker but has low tolerance for technical details
- Built his reputation on never missing a quarterly target
- Has personally vouched for the March 1st date to his global sales team
- Communication style: Direct, solutions-focused, wants options not problems
- Recently returned from a tense board meeting about ambitious Q2 sales targets

The Challenge:
- You need to communicate the delay and get buy-in for a new timeline
- Sales team training is already scheduled for early March
- The legacy system has increasing stability issues
- Each week of delay costs approximately $100K in additional contractor fees
- A rushed migration could result in lost sales data

Starting Point:
You're joining an already scheduled project update meeting. Michael has just wrapped up a call with APAC sales leaders and appears preoccupied with his phone.

"Sorry I'm a bit distracted - major deal closing in Singapore. You mentioned you needed to discuss something urgent about the sales platform rollout?"

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Prompt Example






The Challenge:
- You need to communicate the delay and get buy-in for a new timeline
- Sales team training is already scheduled for early March
- The legacy system has increasing stability issues
- Each week of delay costs approximately £100K in additional contractor fees
- A rushed migration could result in lost sales data

Starting Point:
You're joining an already scheduled project update meeting. Michael has just wrapped up a call with APAC sales leaders and appears preoccupied with his phone.

"Sorry I'm a bit distracted - major deal closing in Singapore. You mentioned you needed to discuss something urgent about the sales platform rollout?"

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Tips for crafting effective stakeholder prompts:

  • Scenario Background:
[Project context and current situation]

  • The Stakeholder:
[Name, role, and key characteristics]
[What matters to them and why]
[Their typical communication style]








  • The Challenge:
[Specific issue to be discussed]
[What's at stake]
[Any constraints]

  • Starting Point:
[Immediate context]
[Opening line]




Slide 9 - Diapositive

How likely are you to use Claude in a similar manner?
Very likely - I'd use it regularly in my lessons
Somewhat likely - I might try it occasionally
Unsure - I need more information
Unlikely - I prefer other methods
Very unlikely - This wouldn't fit my teaching style

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