CRISP

How to talk to AI

Most people talk to Copilot like a search box. Here’s the better way.

The gap between a vague AI answer and a great one isn’t the model — it’s structure. CRISP is the five-part prompt I teach. Give the AI all five and it stops guessing.

/ the five parts

C

Context — background & situation

Tell it what’s going on and where to look. In Copilot, that means pointing it at the right source — a file, a Teams channel, a SharePoint folder — and saying why you need it. Copilot can’t read your mind any better than a new hire could.

“I’m prepping for tomorrow’s leadership sync. Use the Q3 Planning folder in SharePoint and the #leadership Teams channel from the last two weeks.”

R

Role — who Copilot should be

Assign it a hat. A chief of staff, a deal-desk reviewer, a skeptical customer. The role sets the vocabulary, the priorities, and the lens Copilot answers through.

“Act as my chief of staff who’s sat through every exec meeting we’ve run.”

I

Instruction — the task

Say exactly what you want done. One clear verb beats five vague ones: summarize, draft, compare, rewrite, find the gaps.

“Summarize the three decisions we still owe the leadership team, and who owns each.”

S

Structure — format of the output

Tell it the shape you need: a table, five bullets, a Word doc, an email ready to send. Skip this and you’ll spend more time reformatting Copilot’s answer than you saved.

“Give it as a table: Decision | Owner | Status | What’s blocking it.”

P

Parameters — constraints, limits, rules

Set the guardrails: which files to use, word count, tone, what to ignore. With Copilot this matters double — scope it to the right sources or it’ll pull from the whole tenant.

“Only use documents from the last 30 days. Keep it under 150 words. No filler.”

/ see the difference

Without CRISP

“Summarize my meetings this week.”

Copilot guesses which meetings, dumps a wall of text, misses the part you actually needed. You’ll redo it by hand.

With CRISP

[Context] I’m prepping for tomorrow’s leadership sync; use the Q3 Planning folder and the #leadership Teams channel. [Role] Act as my chief of staff. [Instruction] Summarize the decisions we still owe the team and who owns each. [Structure] A table: Decision | Owner | Status | Blocker. [Parameters] Last 30 days only, under 150 words.

Scoped to the right sources, in the shape you need, ready before the meeting.

You don’t always need all five — but the more you give, the less the AI guesses. Start CRISP, then trim.

Free — no email needed

The CRISP Cheat Sheet

The one-page version of everything above. Print it, pin it by your desk, pass it around the team.

Download the cheat sheet (PDF)

Bonus

Want the Copilot Prompt Pack too?

12 ready-to-paste Copilot prompts built with CRISP — across Outlook, Word, Excel, Teams and more. Drop your email and it’s yours.

This is what I teach teams to do.

CRISP is one piece of the Copilot Activation Workshop — where your people learn to actually get work done with AI, in your environment.

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