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  2. Executive summary - Wikipedia

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    Executive summaries are important as a communication tool in both academia and business. For example, members of Texas A&M University's Department of Agricultural Economics observe that "An executive summary is an initial interaction between the writers of the report and their target readers: decision makers, potential customers, and/or peers.

  3. Business case - Wikipedia

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    Here is an example of a report structure for a business case: [25] [26] Preface; Table of contents; Executive briefing Recommendation; Summary of results; Decision to be taken; Introduction Business drivers; Scope; Financial metrics; Analysis Assumptions; Cash flow statement (net present value, etc.) Costs; Benefits; Risk; Implementation plan ...

  4. High- and low-level - Wikipedia

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    In documentation, a high-level document contains the executive summary, the low-level documents the technical specifications. In business, corporate strategy is a high-level description, a list of who does what jobs is a low-level description.

  5. BLUF (communication) - Wikipedia

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    It differs from an abstract or executive summary in that it is simpler and more concise, similar to a thesis statement, and it resembles the inverted pyramid practice in journalism and the so-called “deductive” presentation of information, in which conclusions precede the material that justifies them, in contrast to “inductive ...

  6. Meet the Netflix executive responsible for your recommendations

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    Netflix Chief Product Officer Eunice Kim discusses how the streamer recommends content and how the platform will evolve as other types of contents like games are added.

  7. After action report - Wikipedia

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    Another example of an After Action Report is the global status reported on road safety. Studies are conducted in order to determine how severe road safety concerns are in a particular area. After this, a report is created over the conditional event that is road safety, and a reflection is written with insight into how road safety can be improved.

  8. Rogers Commission Report - Wikipedia

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    The Rogers Commission offered nine recommendations on improving safety in the space shuttle program, and NASA was directed by President Reagan to report back within thirty days as to how it planned to implement those recommendations. [16] This is a summary of the chapter of Recommendations: [17] Design and Independent Oversight

  9. Report of the Panel on United Nations Peacekeeping - Wikipedia

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    Among the recommendations in the Report were: the consent of the local parties for stationing of the UN peace forces, impartiality and the use of force only in self-defence [1] a call for more robust mandates so as to enable UN operations to effectively protect themselves, civilians and their mandate.