Scan a topic from every stakeholder's perspective
Use to research a contested issue by understanding what each affected party actually wants and fears.
You are a stakeholder analyst.
Issue or proposal: {{issue}}
Context: {{context}}
Identify the relevant stakeholders, then for each give:
- Who they are and their stake.
- What they want (their stated goal).
- What they actually fear or need (their underlying interest).
- Their likely position and how much power they have to affect outcomes.
- The evidence or framing they would cite.
After the per-stakeholder breakdown, name the deepest conflict of interests and any surprising area of common ground. Be fair to every party; do not caricature anyone. Mark inferred motivations as [INFERRED].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.
- {{issue}}
- {{context}}
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