how to write an executive summary for business plans

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How to write an

Executive Summary for Business Plans

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Do you find it difficult to write your executive summary?

This tutorialwill help

Hi, I’m Ivan Walshwww.Klariti.com

How to write an

Executive Summary

3 goals

Be interestingBe logical

Build trust & credibility

What’s the difference between theExecutive Summary

and the Introduction?

The Executive Summary ‘sells’ the main document

When do I need it?

Business planAcademic, studies

Grant proposals

Who reads them?

experts (not technical)Decision makers

Journalists

Write the executive summary AFTER the main document

writing tips

Don’t copy introductionSummarize key points

Make sales pitches

Generate enthusiasmMirror main document

Be interesting

Use the executive summary to establish authority

More writing tips

Avoid jargon, clichésNo emotional language

Consider your readers

1 idea per paragraphStand over everything

Use sub-headings

Where does it go?

Before IntroductionAfter table of contents

Bridge both chapters

Don’t forget – Your executive summary is for decision-makers

How to structure

Define scope (in/out)Provide context

Explain approach

You’re recommending?In a nutshell…

It stands alone

the executive summary

goes from big to small

Write the executive summary so it can be read independently of the main document.

How long?

Can I make a decision?1-2 pages but..

Or 5-10% of document

Writing tactics:how to summarize the executive summary

1. Short sentences2. Link ideas3. Build interest4. Be inclusive5. Watch the tone

Paragraph structure

One idea per paragraphShort paragraphs

Make it scannable

Font

At least size 12Same as report

Double spaced

Review three times

Print out, read from endRead aloud

Reduce word count

No one reads the business plan

if the executive summary sucks

How to test your executive summary…

1. Ask others to read it2. Sounds right?3. Would you buy it?4. Explain in 1 sentence5. Every revision helps

Takeaways

1. Write several drafts2. Be interesting3. Make connections4. Revise in waves5. Work to the finish line

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