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Reviewing Your Executive Summary

Learn best practices and proofreading tips for writing a compelling executive summary
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Course: On-Demand
Beginner Provider Joseph Rice  5 Lessons ·  9m  in Arabic, German, English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Chinese 

Course Description

The purpose of an executive summary is to highlight information contained in a larger document. The importance of crafting an executive summary that is concise and complete can’t be overemphasized. Many writers make the mistake of including too much detail. Keep your summary short and concise, and eliminate any filler language. Include relevant information and cut the irrelevant parts. Ask yourself if each piece of information is crucial for understanding the main points and remove any non-essential details that can confuse the reader. An executive summary should be professional in tone, and error-free.

In Reviewing Your Executive Summary, we talk about common errors and what to avoid when writing an executive summary. We discuss best practices for focusing the summary and tips for how to write a concise and impactful summary. We also discuss how to proofread a summary.

What You'll Learn

  • Identify what to avoid when writing an executive summary
  • Apply best practices for focusing an executive summary
  • Use proofreading techniques to review your summary
  • Write a concise and complete summary that eliminates filler language
  • Distinguish relevant information from non-essential details that confuse the reader

Key Takeaways

  • The purpose of an executive summary is to highlight information contained in a larger document.
  • An executive summary should be concise and complete, with filler language and irrelevant parts eliminated.
  • Each piece of information should be evaluated for whether it is crucial to understanding the main points before being included.
  • An executive summary should be professional in tone and error-free.
  • The course covers common errors to avoid, best practices for focusing the summary, and how to proofread it.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does this course cover?

It covers common errors and what to avoid when writing an executive summary, best practices for focusing the summary, tips for writing a concise and impactful summary, and how to proofread a summary.

What will I be able to do after completing this course?

You will be able to identify what to avoid in an executive summary, demonstrate best practices for focusing an executive summary, and learn proofreading techniques.

What lessons are included?

The lessons are Introduction, What to Avoid in an Executive Summary, Making Your Summary Concise and Complete, Proofreading Your Summary, and Test Your Knowledge.

What skills does this course help build?

It builds skills in Report Writing, Business Writing, Document Review, Headline Writing, Preparing Executive Summaries, and Writing Outlines.

Why is crafting a concise executive summary important?

The importance of crafting an executive summary that is concise and complete can't be overemphasized, because many writers make the mistake of including too much detail, and non-essential details can confuse the reader.