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How do I say this in a way they'll actually hear it? Obi builds a word-for-word playbook grounded in how that specific person receives criticism
Your PI data is powerful. But right now it lives in reports, in the software, or in someone's head — making it hard for managers to use it when it actually matters.
Obi changes that.
A manager types a plain-language question. Obi reads the behavioral profiles of the people involved and builds a tailored playbook in seconds. What to say. What to avoid. How to handle it if things go sideways.
Not generic AI. Not ChatGPT with a PI skin on it. A private AI trained on PI's behavioral science and your organization's own data — personalized to the specific people in the room.
Here's the truth: most managers will open Obi, see a blank prompt box, and not know where to start. They'll type something generic. Get a generic answer. Decide it's not for them.
That's not an Obi problem. It's a prompt problem.
The managers getting the most out of Obi aren't smarter — they just know what to ask. This guide gives every manager on your team that same starting point.
20+ prompts. Six conversation types. Ready to copy, paste, and use before the conversations that can't afford to go wrong.
Built from real early adopter usage — these are the prompts that work.
How do I say this in a way they'll actually hear it? Obi builds a word-for-word playbook grounded in how that specific person receives criticism
Know what motivates them, what puts them on edge, and what they need from a manager — before you sit down for the first time.
Tailor the conversation to how each person is wired — so reviews feel constructive, not formulaic
Obi reads both profiles and builds a navigation strategy — including where the tension is likely behavioral, not personal
Every playbook is built for the specific people in the conversation. No generic scripts. No one-size-fits-all guidance.
Before a reorg, a role shift, or a hard conversation — know how different people on the team are wired to respond and how to bring them along.