Text Analysis & GenerationCommunicationPublic Speaking
Write a Public Speaking Outline
Produce an audience-specific speech outline from Topic, Audience, and Key Points, with strict section order, concrete supports, clear transitions, and no new points beyond inputs.
Prompt Content
Create a detailed, audience-tailored speaking outline from the inputs.
1) Base the outline on:
• Topic: Topic
• Audience: Audience
• Key points:
<key-points>
Key Points
</key-points>
(treat as a list)
2) Return only the outline in this exact order:
1. Title
2. Audience & Objective (1 sentence)
3. Introduction
• Hook (1 line)
• Relevance (1 line)
• Credibility (1 line)
• Roadmap (list main points)
4. Main Points
For each key point:
• Heading: Main Point N - rephrase the point
• Claim (1 sentence)
• Support (2-3 bullets: data, example, or story)
• Transition (1 sentence)
5. Conclusion
• Recap (bulleted)
• Call to action (1-2 lines)
• Memorable closer (1 line)
3) Make phrasing clear, specific, and suitable for the audience.
• Output only the outline; no explanations or meta text.
• Do not invent new points; expand only those provided.
• Keep supports concrete; avoid vague statements.
<example>
Main Point 2 - Streamline onboarding
Claim: Our new workflow reduces ramp-up time for new hires.
• Support: 2-week checklist cut shadowing by 30%.
• Support: Manager templates reduced email back-and-forth by 45%.
Transition: Next, we'll cover how this saves training costs.
</example>
Variables
- Topic
- The talk's subject or central message
- Example: Leading cross-functional teams through change
- Audience
- Who will attend and their context or needs
- Example: Mid-level engineering managers at a SaaS company
- Key Points
- Main points to cover (comma- or line-separated list)
- Example: Clarify vision; Communicate early and often; Empower decision-making; Measure progress