Write a one-page research brief
Use to package your findings into a tight one-page brief someone can act on.
Write a one-page research brief from my findings.
Topic and the question it answers: {{topic}}
My key findings and sources:
{{findings}}
Who will read the brief and what they need to decide: {{audience}}
Structure the brief as:
1. Bottom line up front: the answer in 2 sentences.
2. Key findings: 4 to 6 bullets, each with its source.
3. What it means: the implications for the reader's decision.
4. Caveats and confidence: what is uncertain and what to verify.
5. Recommended next step.
Constraints: keep it to one page, lead with the conclusion, and never overstate certainty.Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{topic}}
- {{findings}}
- {{audience}}
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