Chain research into an argument into an outline
Establish what you can claim before deciding how to structure it.
What this prompt helps you do
The evidence, then the argument it supports, then an outline where each section advances that argument.
When to use it
Outlines are being written from the topic rather than from what the research supports.
What to prepare
The goal, relevant source material, constraints, examples, and the decision or action this should support.
How to get a strong result
Fix the argument before the structure; an outline built from a topic produces a survey, not a piece.
How to use this prompt
Replace each placeholder with accurate context. Paste the complete prompt into Claude, review the response critically, resolve important questions, and use it as a considered input to the next decision—not as an unchecked final answer.