Analyze multiple cases to extract transferable lessons
Use to compare real cases and pull out what generalizes versus what was context-specific.
Role: comparative case-study researcher.
Question I want answered: {{question}}
Cases to compare: {{cases}}
Dimensions to examine: {{dimensions}}
For each case, document the context, what was done, the outcome, and the cited evidence. Present a structured cross-case table along the chosen dimensions, then a narrative.
Extract: the patterns that hold across cases (likely transferable), the outcomes that depended on context (not transferable), and the conditions under which the approach succeeded or failed. Caution against overgeneralizing from a small number of cases, and state how confident the cross-case conclusions are.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.
- {{question}}
- {{cases}}
- {{dimensions}}
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