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ECE362 Principles of Design. Executive Summary. Product Development. Product Idea. Product Specifications. Technical Model. Stage 1 – Product Idea, Product Specifications, & Technical Model. Stage 2 – Intellectual Property, Mkt Analysis & Business Models. Intellectual Property.
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ECE362Principles of Design Executive Summary Page 1
Product Development Product Idea Product Specifications Technical Model Stage 1 – Product Idea, Product Specifications, & Technical Model Stage 2 – Intellectual Property, Mkt Analysis & Business Models Intellectual Property Market Analysis Business Model Planning & Scheduling Test Plan Project Management Stage 3 – Scheduling & Planning, Test Plan, & Project Management Stage 4 – Budget, Social Impact, Persnel, Quality, & Completion Budget & Resources Social Impact Personnel Qualifications Development Grant = $$$ Quality Page 2
Executive Summary • "Few writers think of the messages they are trying to communicate in a report.“ • Bruce Ross-Larson, Riveting Reports, p. 30 • “BRIEF AND EXCITING!!!!!!” • Prof. Thomas Mason • An umbrella statement of your case and summary of the entire proposal Page 3
Executive Summary • An executive summary is a brief overview of a report designed to give readers a quick preview of its contents. • Its purpose is to consolidate the principal points of a document in one place. • After reading the summary, your audience should understand the main points you are making and your evidence for those points without having to read every part of your report in full. Page 4
Executive Summary • An executive summary should explain why you wrote the report, emphasize your conclusions or recommendation, and include only the essential or most significant information to support those conclusions. • Make the summary concise, but be sure to show why you've arrived at your conclusions. Page 5
Executive Summary • Write the executive summary after you have completed the report and decided on your recommendations. • Look at first and last sentences of paragraphs to begin to outline your summary. • Don't introduce any new information that is not in your report. Page 6
Executive Summary • Go through the report to find key words and use those words to organize a draft of your summary; • look for words that enumerate (first, next, finally); • words that express causation (therefore, consequently); • words that signal essentials (basically, central, leading, principal, major) and contrast (however, similarly, more than, less likely). Page 7
Executive Summary • Executive summaries should communicate independently of the report. • The executive summary should tell • what you are proposing (technical details), • why it is a good idea (market analysis), • when & how you will do it (schedule), • why you are a qualified team (personnel), • how much it will cost (budget), and • how you will handle risks. Page 8
Assignments Personal Assignment: CPR Social Impact Statement completion by 12 noon EST, Wednesday, February 4. TEAM ASSIGNMENT: 2nd draft of Proposal due on Friday, February 6. Page 9