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【AI+Gemini】Google Gemini Workplace Practical Guide: 10 Questioning Techniques + 4 Advanced Strategies to Turn You from a Prompting Novice into an AI Communication Master
Google Gemini is now fully available in Hong Kong, becoming a hidden AI teammate for many office workers. In Hong Kong’s office culture, where efficiency is everything, mastering the right **“Prompting” (prompt) ** techniques can turn Gemini from a simple chat bot into a genuinely capable “right-hand partner,” significantly boosting work efficiency. 《Prompting Guide 101》 from Google, designed specifically for professionals, is part of Google Workspace. This guide shows you how to write high-quality instructions in tools like Gmail, Docs, Sheets, and Slides, and provides practical examples for roles such as administration, HR, marketing, and project management.
The four main elements of prompting
A perfect prompt should include the following four core elements (officially called Persona, Task, Context, and Format). You don’t need to use all four every time, but using more of them can turn Gemini’s output from anything-goes into precise and practical solutions:
*Practical tip: When typing directly in the sidebar of Gmail or Docs, add “@file” so Gemini can read your Drive documents for better results.
10 Gemini question techniques that help you get twice the results with half the effort
Beyond the four elements above, the official “Prompting Guide 101” also compiles ten practical communication tips to help your instructions sound smoother and more natural—so Gemini’s output better fits Hong Kong office needs. The following combines these with local workplace scenarios:
Example: “Gemini, please help me write a follow-up email to the client based on the meeting discussion, thanking them for their support, and confirming the project timeline for next week.”
Example: “Please analyze the @2026 Q1 sales data, identify the top three product categories by performance, and recommend strategies to improve—but do not include factors related to seasonal fluctuations.”
Example: “Please use simple, easy-to-understand language to explain the company leave process to new colleagues, and don’t use too many professional terms.”
Example: “The customer proposal you wrote is too conservative. Please rewrite it to be more persuasive, add a comparison of our advantages versus the competitors, and give me two more versions.”
Example: “Please analyze the @2026 annual marketing plan draft, summarize the three main goals within it, and suggest how to adjust to align with the Hong Kong market.”
Example (typed in the Gmail sidebar): “Based on this client complaint email, please draft a response that’s professional yet empathetic. The tone should be firm but not harsh.”
Example: “Let’s do this step by step. Step one: Based on the product information, please analyze the characteristics and pain points of our target customers.”
Example: “Please write a company introduction for our Hong Kong startup addressed to investors on the mainland, in Chinese-English bilingual format, using a professional and persuasive tone.”
Example: “Please come up with 4 LinkedIn post title ideas for our company anniversary event. Each title must be no more than 12 words. The tone should be positive and uplifting, but don’t use common phrases like ‘dream’ or ‘win-win.’”
Example: “Please help me draft an outline for a departmental quarterly report. To provide the best results, what questions do you have, or what additional information do you need from me?”
***Extra tip: In the sidebar, try entering “Make this a power prompt: [your original instruction]” so Gemini helps you upgrade your ordinary instruction into a stronger version.
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Advanced: Four advanced AI communication strategies and privacy safety
After the techniques above, add the following official advanced strategies to make Gemini’s performance better match professional office needs:
Example prompt: “I need to plan the company’s annual dinner in 2026. Before you start providing recommendations, please ask me 5 key questions (such as budget, number of attendees, theme preferences, venue requirements, etc.) so the plan can better fit the real needs.”
Step one: Ask for an analysis of current market trends.
Step two: Based on the trends, come up with three creative directions.
Step three: Write a detailed execution plan for the chosen direction.
Key point: Confirm satisfaction with each step before moving on—this is the “chain-of-thought” method emphasized by the official.
De-identification: Never paste a client’s name, ID number, phone number, or non-public financial statements directly.
Alternative method: Replace with “Client A,” “Product X,” or “XX branch.” Gemini doesn’t need real sensitive data to help you analyze trends or draft contract frameworks.
The Workspace enterprise edition also provides additional security protections, suitable for industries like finance and legal.
Treat Gemini as a “first-draft writer,” not a “final publisher.”
Any content involving legal provisions, tax rates, technical data, or historical facts must be manually reviewed before being sent out.
If you’re not satisfied, optimize it: “Please revise the version you just provided to be more persuasive, and add a comparison with competitors.”
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Office real-world examples: How to write a high-quality cross-department email Prompt
Scenario: Writing a cross-department communication email (HR policy update)
The “beginner” quick instruction: help me write a letter to the front desk.
Advanced version prompt example:
With a prompt like this, you can produce an email that’s both professional and human, saving a lot of editing time.
*Tip: Try saying in the sidebar, “Make this a power prompt: [your original instruction],” so Gemini teaches you how to optimize the prompt.
AI is like a smart, super-strong intern
When using Gemini in the Hong Kong workplace, remember this analogy: it’s an extremely smart, knowledgeable, and tireless “super-strong intern.”
Master these techniques, and not only will your work efficiency increase by more than 50%, but you’ll also maintain professional judgment and competitive advantage in the AI era. However, note that only the advanced paid version of Gemini can fully integrate with Google Workspace; the free version will have limitations.
Want to go deeper? Google has a complete 71-page Prompting Guide 101—open Gemini or the Workspace sidebar right now and start practicing with a simple email!