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    executive summary

    noun

    • 1. a written account that gives an overview of the main points of a longer report, business plan, etc.: "the commission released an executive summary of its final report"
  2. An executive summary is the first section of a business plan or proposal that provides a brief overview of the document and contains its main points. In other words, it is a condensed version of a complete business plan or proposal.

  3. Feb 20, 2024 · An executive summary is a summary of the most important information in your project plan. Think of the absolutely crucial things your management team needs to know when they land in your project, before they even have a chance to look at the project plan—that’s your executive summary.

  4. An executive summary (or management summary, sometimes also called speed read) is a short document or section of a document produced for business purposes.

  5. Jul 21, 2023 · An executive summary is a section of a larger document that summarizes the main points so readers can quickly familiarize themselves with the material. This can be a useful feature in a lengthy business document or one that many people are likely to review.

  6. May 10, 2023 · An executive summary gives readers, often business leaders, investors, partners, or purchasers, a sneak peek of the full contents so they can make decisions about how to proceed with the company or proposal.

  7. Mar 21, 2024 · What is an Executive Summary? An executive summary is a concise and compelling overview of a business plan (or simply a report), designed to provide readers, such as investors, partners, or upper management, with a quick and clear understanding of the document’s most critical aspects.

  8. May 30, 2024 · An executive summary is a brief overview of a longer professional document, like a business plan, proposal, or report. It's commonly at the beginning of a document and aims to grab a reader’s attention while summarizing critical information such as the problem or opportunity being addressed, objectives, key findings, goals, and recommendations.

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