The purpose of
the executive summary is to hone skills in reflection and evaluation, apply
supporting literature, synthesize and summarizing readings in a clear concise
manner. A reflection differs from an executive summary in that the “now what”
of the reflection is pertinent to the writer; the now what of the executive summary
is pertinent to others as well as the writer. The Executive Summary should be
no longer than the equivalent of two pages double-spaced, with references
included.
An executive
summary is quite simply a summary of summaries. In other words, an executive summary
provides a concise summary of each of your assigned chapters. More
specifically, it should communicate the key
points/insights/findings/suggestions from the following chapters:
Introduction
Analysis (explain/dissect)
Recommendations
Implementation
Reflection
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