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April 16 2026 | 12:00 EST FREE WEBINAR

7 Prompt Engineering Techniques to Make Your Team 10x More Productive 

50% of your AI results come down to how your teams use it. This webinar gives you the method to get it right, every time.

Most teams are stuck in the AI productivity paradox: they use the tools daily but still are not saving time. The fix is not a better tool. It is better prompts.

You are already using ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, or Copilot, but results are often inconsistent or require too much editing. The difference between an ordinary tool and a real productivity driver is how you structure your requests.

This webinar is for you if you are looking to build structured AI adoption across your organization and turn it into a real competitive advantage.

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88%  professionals already use AI

but only 5% truly transform the way they work.

What You Will Learn and Apply Right Away 

  • How to go from "it works sometimes" to "it works every time"
  • The #1 prompt engineering mistake that wastes the most time for business teams
  • How to adapt your prompts by context: writing, analysis, and decision-making
  • A simple AI prompting framework your team can apply starting tomorrow morning

Your Host

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John Dinan

Solutions Architect at Vooban

John Dinan is a Pre-Sales Solutions Architect at Vooban who turns AI into concrete, measurable results. His sessions focus less on theory and more on hands-on demonstrations, with prompt engineering techniques teams can apply starting the very next morning.

Prompt chaining is the technique of breaking a complex task into a sequence of connected AI requests, where each output feeds the next. In this webinar, you will learn how to apply it so your team stops getting generic responses and starts getting results they can actually use.

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Frequently Asked Questions

 

Who should attend this free AI prompt engineering webinar?

This free webinar on April 16, 2026 is designed for business leaders, managers, and team leads who already use AI tools like ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, or Copilot but are not getting consistent, reliable results from their teams.

 

What prompt engineering techniques will my team learn?

You will learn 7 practical prompt engineering techniques including prompt chaining, context-adaptive prompting, role-based prompting, and a simple AI productivity framework your team can apply starting the very next morning.

 

What is prompt chaining and how does it improve AI results for business teams?

Prompt chaining is the practice of breaking complex tasks into a sequence of connected AI requests, where each output feeds into the next prompt. It is one of the most effective prompt engineering techniques for getting consistent, high-quality results from AI tools like ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini at work.

 

Is this AI prompt engineering webinar free?

Yes, this prompt engineering webinar is completely free. Simply fill out the registration form to reserve your spot for the live session on April 16, 2026 at 12:00 PM EST.

 

Who is John Dinan and why is he qualified to teach prompt engineering for business teams?

John Dinan is a Solutions Architect at Vooban with extensive experience turning AI tools into measurable business results. His prompt engineering sessions focus on hands-on demonstrations and practical techniques teams can apply immediately, not theory.

 

Can this webinar help me roll out AI training across my entire organization?

Yes. The prompt engineering frameworks covered in this session are designed to be shared and applied team-wide. With 30% of large companies now requiring formal AI training in 2026, this webinar is a practical starting point for any organization looking to scale AI adoption across their teams.

📅 April 16, 2026 | 12:00 PM EST
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