Friday, September 2, 2011

Drafting a Sample Executive Summary

A pulley does not face difficulties in functioning and anyone inspecting its performance will see that it has been well-kept, only if it is well oiled and maintained periodically. Similarly, a company dealing in any kind of business should be well maintained and records should be updated once in a while, so that anyone looking into it will see the true efficiency and profitable management plans of the company. An executive summary gives us the complete overview of the company, its functioning and about the future plans in one complete flow. However a sample executive summary, prepared before formulating the original summary, will help us greatly in maintaining the correct figures and information easily. It is usually found to express details as a whole which can later be arranged accordingly. However, a standard sample executive summary will have details on the opportunities that exists in the present scenario and in the near future, concepts of the company which forms the baseline of the entire system, Milestones which the company has successfully crossed till now and about the sources of revenue for the company other than the present fixed funds of the company. Such details will help people gain confidence and enable those who wish to either take part in the business proceedings or to invest in it.

The next part of the sample executive summary should be on the strategies implemented till now and those which have been planned for the future. This section will include details on the competition in the business field, descriptions of the services provided by the company, overview on the reports of the marketing departments' functions and achievements, financial overview for the present year and about the management team which is responsible for the smooth functioning of the company. All these information has to be drafted in the sample summary, checked and double checked before making the original executive summary.

SAMPLE QUESTIONS

Drafting a Sample Executive Summary

SAMPLE QUESTIONS

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