Forms of Writing
Executive Summary
An executive summary, as the term implies, is a summarized version of a longer presentation.
It is similar to an abstract, but it is usually less formal.
It is intended to be read quickly and easily by an audience that is not necessary expert on the topic.
Executive summaries vary in length and format.
The list below will provide you with guidelines and examples.
Online Resources
Please note that some of the examples do not follow APA style. You will see some examples with numbered in-text citations, and some with no in-text citations at all. Executive summaries follow many styles. However, for coursework at Saint Mary's University, you must follow APA style unless your professor tells you otherwise.
Overview:
Executive Summary |
Writing@CSU, Colorado State University |
How to Write an Executive Summary of a Business Plan |
Susan Ward, Cypress Technologies,(an IT Consulting business). |
The Art of the Executive Summary |
From Guy Kawaski's "How to Change the World" blog. |
Executive
Summaries Complete the Report |
G. Jay Christensen, California State University Northridge |
How
to Write an Executive Summary |
University of Maryland Business Plan Competition 2004
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Sample Executive Summary:
"The Evolution of RFID Networks: The Potential for Disruptive Innovation" |
Klym, Fine, Trosseu, & Tavshikar
Value Cahin Dynamics Working Group, MIT |
Sample Executive Summary:
"How Services Learning Affects Students"
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Astin, Vogelgesang, Ikeda, & Yee (2000).
Higher Education Research Institute, University of California, Los Angeles |
Good
and Poor Examples of Executive Summaries |
UniLearning, University of Wollongong (Australia) |
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