EN · Dialogues
Applying First Principles Thinking
This set contains 21 annotated sentences.
Dataset version: enGram 3.3
SI HPres’m pAPresconsidering pAstarting a new business.
Explanation
I’m considering starting a new business.
Patternsa new business
MCan Syou v2help Sme v2plan?
Explanation
Can you help me plan?
Sure, Hlet’s v2use first principles pAthinking.
Explanation
Sure, let’s use first principles thinking.
Patternslet — let — let^first principles thinking
What problem HPresare Syou pAPrestrying vIto solve?
Explanation
What problem are you trying to solve?
Long wait times at popular restaurants.
Explanation
Long wait times at popular restaurants.
Patternslong wait times
Alright, why HPresdo Swait times v2occur?
Explanation
Alright, why do wait times occur?
SThey usually VPreshappen due to peak hours and inefficient reservation systems.
Explanation
They usually happen due to peak hours and inefficient reservation systems.
Patternsinefficient reservation systems
How Mcan Swe v2solve this from the ground up?
Explanation
How can we solve this from the ground up?
SWe Mcould v2develop a new reservation system Sthat VPresoptimizes pAseating and reduces wait times.
Explanation
We could develop a new reservation system that optimizes seating and reduces wait times.
Patternsa new reservation system
By pAPresbreaking down problems to their basics and pArebuilding solutions, Syou Mcan v2innovate effectively.
Explanation
By breaking down problems to their basics and rebuilding solutions, you can innovate effectively.
Patternsbreak — broke — broken
SThat st’s p2a great approach.
Explanation
That’s a great approach.
Patternsa great approach
Thanks!
Explanation
Thanks!
Title: pAUsing the Inversion Model SI VPreswant vIto improve customer satisfaction.
Explanation
Title: Using the Inversion Model I want to improve customer satisfaction.
Patternsthe Inversion Model
Any suggestions?
Explanation
Any suggestions?
HLet’s v2use inversion.
Explanation
Let’s use inversion.
Instead of pAPresasking Swhat VPresmakes Scustomers happy, Vthink about Swhat VPresmakes Sthem unhappy and eliminate those issues.
Explanation
Instead of asking what makes customers happy, think about what makes them unhappy and eliminate those issues.
Patternsmake — made — made^think — thought — thought^make — made — made
Interesting.
Explanation
Interesting.
What Mshould SI v2focus on?
Explanation
What should I focus on?
VIdentify issues like long wait times, complicated return processes, and poor customer service.
Explanation
Identify issues like long wait times, complicated return processes, and poor customer service.
Patternslong wait times^complicated return processes^poor customer service
By pAPresreducing wait times, pAsimplifying returns, and pAimproving service, Syou Mcan significantly v2boost satisfaction.
Explanation
By reducing wait times, simplifying returns, and improving service, you can significantly boost satisfaction.
SPresFocusing on what vIto avoid VPressounds like a great strategy.
Explanation
Focusing on what to avoid sounds like a great strategy.
Patternsa great strategy