Effective executive summaries: a simple but solid paradigm

J. Doumont
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The abstract or executive summary is a powerful communication device and a mandatory component of many documents: it allows document selection, informs some readers satisfactorily, and orients the others about the rest of the document. Stilt, engineers, scientists, and other professionals are often unsure about what to include in it: for lack of a suitable model, they write it haphazardly or by imitation, omitting parts that are needed for selection or including unnecessary details. This paper proposes a simple but solid paradigm for constructing effective abstracts, based on fifteen years of training and consulting practice. My recommendation to the participants of my training programs is to structure the abstract or executive summary in two parts. The first part (the before,) motivates both the work done and the document, with the necessary context, the need for the work, the task completed, and the object of the document. The second part (the after) conveys the message by stating the findings, interpreting them in a conclusion, and possibly looking ahead in perspectives. This paradigm was successfully put to the test in technical, scientific, and business documents. Besides helping create better abstracts, it helps authors get over any "writer's block".
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有效的执行摘要:一个简单但可靠的范例
摘要或执行摘要是一种强大的沟通工具,也是许多文档的必备组成部分:它允许文档选择,让一些读者满意地了解文档的其余部分,并引导其他人了解文档的其余部分。然而,工程师、科学家和其他专业人士常常不确定该在其中包括什么:由于缺乏合适的模型,他们随意地或模仿地编写,省略了选择所需的部分或包括不必要的细节。本文基于15年的培训和咨询实践,提出了一个简单而可靠的构建有效摘要的范例。我建议参加我的培训项目的人把摘要或执行摘要分成两部分。第一部分(前一部分)用必要的上下文、工作的需要、完成的任务和文档的对象来激励完成的工作和文档。第二部分(后部分)通过陈述调查结果,在结论中解释它们,并可能展望未来的角度来传达信息。这个范例在技术、科学和业务文档中得到了成功的测试。除了有助于创造更好的摘要,它还能帮助作者克服任何“写作障碍”。
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