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Product Description: Executive Summary Manage Feature

Our Executive Summary Manage feature is designed to streamline your workflow and enhance productivity. With this tool, you can easily create, edit, and share executive summaries for your reports and presentations.

Key Features:

Create professional executive summaries quickly
Edit summaries with ease and customize content
Share summaries with team members or clients seamlessly

Potential Use Cases and Benefits:

Use it for project updates, business proposals, or strategic plans
Save time by generating executive summaries efficiently
Improve communication and cooperation within your team
Enhance the visual presentation of your reports

By using our Executive Summary Manage feature, you can simplify the process of summarizing complex information and ensure that your key messages are effectively communicated. Say goodbye to manual summarization and hello to a more streamlined and professional approach!

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An executive summary is a document that efficiently summarizes a larger business plan while communicating key findings and takeaways from research, as well as proposed courses of action. ... As such, an executive summary quickly becomes the most important element of any business plan.
An executive summary is a brief section at the beginning of a long report, article, recommendation, or proposal that summarizes the document. It is not background and not an introduction. People who read only the executive summary should get the essence of the document without fine details.
That you literally 'summarize' the proposal by rehashing everything from page one forward. But in fact, the purpose of the executive summary is to sell your solution to the client's problem. It should be persuasive, outlining why the client should choose your company. It should be specific and focus on results.
Position in Document The executive summary is include after the table of contents and before the introduction. Length in general, the executive summary should be 5 10% of the main document.
An executive summary should be clear and concise (typically one to two pages long) and present the main points in a formal tone. The purpose of an executive summary is to pique the reader's curiosity by presenting facts from the larger piece of content it is summarizing.
Describe a problem, need or goal. Underneath the words "EXECUTIVE SUMMARY" explain in one or two sentences (at most) why a decision is needed. ... Describe the desired outcome. ... Describe your proposed solution. ... Explain how you'll overcome risks. ... Ask for the decision you want made.
The Executive Summary is all about getting critical information into a boss's hands so s/he can make a decision. ... Keep your main points in mind as you write the summary. ... No need to cite references, but if you are summarizing another work, introduce the document in the opening paragraph.
Top tips. Keep your main points in mind as you write the summary. You do not need to include every point in the summary, but ensure that the major ideas are covered succinctly. Follow the same flow of ideas in your executive summary that you used in your report or plan.
A general rule of thumb is that executive summaries should be about 5% as long as the primary document. At very most, they can run up to 10% in some cases. But because the goal is to convince without losing attention, the shorter your executive summary can be, the better.
Unlike abstracts, executive summaries are usually proportional in length to the main document, typically about 5 - 10 percent. Some organizations, however, stipulate the length, e.g., one page. Write the executive summary after completing the main document. Use terminology with which your readers are familiar.
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