Find Out Which Factors Drive Your Results

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What it does

When revenue drops, everyone has a different theory: it's the pricing, it's the marketing, it's seasonality. But without analyzing how multiple factors relate simultaneously, guessing becomes the default approach. This prompt cross-references several variables from your data at once and reveals which ones actually impact your results—and which are mere coincidence. Use it when you need to justify a decision with concrete data, when you want to understand why an outcome changed, or when you need to separate correlation from causation in business analysis.

When to use

  • When revenue drops and everyone has a different theory: it's the pricing, it's the marketing, it's seasonality
  • Without analyzing how multiple factors relate simultaneously, guessing becomes the default approach
  • This prompt cross-references several variables from your data at once and reveals which ones actually impact your results—and which are mere coincidence
  • Use it when you need to justify a decision with concrete data, when you want to understand why an outcome changed, or when you need to separate correlation from causation in business analysis

What you will get

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