Executive Summary The purpose of an executive summary is to summarize a report. Executive summaries are written for executives who most likely do not have time to read the complete document. Therefore, the executive summary must cover the major points and be detailed enough to mirror the content yet concise enough for an executive to understand the substance without reading the entire report. An executive summary differs from an abstract. Readers use an abstract to decide whether to read the complete
Benoni Executive Summary The “Benoni Mine Incident” is a situation that encompasses an episodic case of illegal mining that took place in South Africa. A rescue operation was set in motion in February of 2014 at an abandoned mine shaft near Johannesburg in attempt to rescue a number of illegal mine workers. It was first thought they were trapped due to a rockslide, but was later revealed that a rival crew of illegal miners had trapped them in there. In the beginning reports first suggested that
Case Analysis of Harley-Davidson, Inc. Executive Summary Harley-Davidson, Inc. (NYSE:HOG) was founded in 1903. The home base was originally founded in and even today remains in Milwaukee Wisconsin. Harley-Davidson’s popularity grew significantly during World War I, when the U.S. infantry used 20,000 of the company’s motorcycles in its war effort (Taylor, 2010). Best recognized for its manufacturing of heavyweight motorcycles, Harley-Davidson has captured half the U.S. market and a third of
of contents Executive summary Introduction Body of the report Conclusions Recommendations End material • List of references • Appendices 1. Read module 16 which deals with writing formal reports. This provides you with a general
To begin, it is essential to note that the universal purpose of an executive summary is to provide readers with a condensed version of a report that allows them to become adequately acquainted with the longer version without ever having to read it (page 214). The executive summary that we were required to analyze was written after President Clinton appointed the Advisory Committee on Human Radiation Experiments in 1994 to investigate reports of numerous unethical radiation experiments that were funded
Exploring Marketing Plans From the perspective of a first-time marketing plan creator, with coworker suggested outlines, examples from http://www.mplans.com/, and a little research using websites and YouTube videos to supplement self-training (http://www.wikihow.com/Create-a-Marketing-Plan, http://www.entrepreneur.com/article/43018, https://youtu.be/7eTN-R4r6I, https://youtu.be/-ul65NjOMzo, and https://youtu.be/PDWvcsTloJo), the outlines at http://www.mplans.com/ provide a basis or starting
Marketing plans are essential to businesses and companies in terms of coming up with a meticulous plan to market and advertise products, such as food brands you would see on supermarket shelves. For example, marketing and advertising highly revolves around a marketing plan as it plays an important role in organising and facilitating a marketing campaign (Kotler et al., 2009). Marketing plans consist of multiple different components/sections which, when put together form the overall plan as a whole
Date: September 27, 2012 Table of Contents Executive Summary 3 Introduction 4 Research Findings 4 Finding Number 1 4 Finding Number 2 5 Finding Number 3 5 Recommendations 5 Conclusion 6 References 7 Executive Summary Task instruction: Prepare a business report based on your research findings that includes: 3. Executive summary (suggested length of 1 page) that overviews the purpose of this report. The executive summary should be the last section you write after the remainder
important steps. Inside each of the criteria you will need to develop questions and answers that will pertain specifically to area of business. It may sound overwhelming, but we’ll make sure to clarify what you’re expected to do. Executive Summary Executive summaries are exactly as they sound; it’s an outline of what the reader is about to read in your
Engaging Privacy and Information Technology in a Digital Age (Free Executive Summary) http://www.nap.edu/catalog/11896.html Free Executive Summary Engaging Privacy and Information Technology in a Digital Age James Waldo, Herbert S. Lin, and Lynette I. Millett, Editors, Committee on Privacy in the Information Age, National Research Council ISBN: 978-0-309-10392-3, 456 pages, 6 x 9, hardback (2007) This free executive summary is provided by the National Academies as part of our mission to educate