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How to Write an Executive Summary: A Quick Guide

Author: 
William Malsam
Publication date:
August 12, 2021
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How to Write an Executive Summary: A Quick Guide

An executive summary is a short section of a larger document that serves several important purposes. It is used to give investors and stakeholders a quick overview of important information about a business plan, such as the company description, market analysis and financial information. It is also used to introduce your business or project to investors and other stakeholders. The pressure of writing an executive summary comes from the fact that everyone will pay attention to it, and it explains all that follows and can make or break your business plan or project plan. Fortunately, we can show you how to write and format your executive summary to do just that.

An executive summary is a condensed form of the documents contained in a proposal, used to help executives and investors decide whether to go forward with the proposal. It varies depending on the document and can be written for a business plan, project proposal, research document, business case, or other documents and reports. Guidelines for writing an executive summary include length, appropriate language, content and depth of explanation, and quick and easily pull out the main points.

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how to write an executive summary, how to start an executive summary, how to format an executive summary, how to write the executive summary of a business plan

Source Citation: 
William Malsam
How to Write an Executive Summary: A Quick Guide
August 12, 2021
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