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#31Chapter 04 — Claude for Project Management & Productivity
I'm going to give you a brain dump about a new project. It's rough and unstructured — that's fine. Turn it into a professional project brief with these sections:

1. **Project name** (suggest one if I didn't give one)
2. **Objective** — What are we trying to achieve? One paragraph.
3. **Background** — Why are we doing this? What problem does it solve?
4. **Scope** — What's included. What's explicitly excluded.
5. **Deliverables** — List of tangible outputs with estimated dates.
6. **Stakeholders** — Who's involved and what's their role (sponsor, lead, contributor, reviewer).
7. **Timeline** — Key milestones and dates.
8. **Risks** — What could go wrong. For each risk, include likelihood (high/medium/low) and a mitigation approach.
9. **Open questions** — Anything that's unclear and needs resolution before work begins.

Here's my brain dump:
[Just talk. Type stream-of-consciousness about the project. What it is, why it matters, who's involved, when it needs to be done, what you're worried about.]
Claude for Business
Claude for Business

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