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HOW TO WRITE AN EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Download Free How to Write an Executive Summary.pdf An executive summary is a brief summary of an important business document. While it’s the first thing people will read, it’s the last thing you should write. An executive summary should be well put together as it could be the first thing your potential investor reads and it needs to make a huge impression on them. Below, each step will be laid out and described to help you come up with a powerful summary of your document that will grab attention. Then, some tips will be mentioned to ensure you give the best summary in only a couple of paragraphs. An executive summary is usually no longer than one page so it’s important to fit the key points in it and have more in-depth descriptions in the actual document.

Those that write a business document that is more than four pages in length should plan to write an executive summary. The first step is reading over your document and taking note of any key points. If you’re writing a business plan, you may decide the Technical, Marketing, Finance, and Human Resources sections of the document are the main components. The same segments can also be used in other business documents as well.

The next step is writing the summary for each main topic. You may include an introductory statement if you wish. Keeping with the business plan example, if your executive summary is going over the components mentioned above, the Technical section should address propriety processes or materials, the physical demands of your product, and how it’ll be manufactured. Each section should only have a few sentences written about it.

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