Venngage's team of expert designers went ahead and designed some templates to help you present your summary. **Call to Action / Recommendations**: Provide specific recommendations for actions to be taken based on the conclusions drawn from the document. **Pain Points**: Outline blockers or concerns that need to be addressed.Ĭonclusions: Draw conclusions based on the results and explain how they support your objectives. **Methodology**: Describe methods used to gather data, and analyze information, including any research or surveys conducted. **Objectives**: Goals and objectives of the report, including current and future expectations. **Introduction**: A clear and concise statement of the problem or opportunity that the document addresses. Here are general points you can include in an executive summary: This report style is designed to give readers a quick understanding of the main points and goals of the document without having to read through a more comprehensive report, enabling it to exist independently or as an introduction to a larger, comprehensive report.Įxecutive reports are commonly prepared for the decision-makers of an organization, providing them with a birds-eye view of the more significant activities or updates in the company. It provides an overview of a larger report, proposal, or business plan. An executive summary report is a summarized version of a regular report.