Executive Summaries Are Great


Executive summaries are great!
  • Most good ideas can be summarized in twenty-five words or less.
  • Many non-fiction books are padded with excess verbiage. Reading a good summary or in-depth review of a book can be as useful as reading the book itself.
  • There are periodicals that review and/or summarize popular books - a valuable resource worth exploring.
  • Can't find a summary of a book? Try reading the last paragraph of each chapter. Make your own summary for later reference - try to express each chapter as one paragraph, or one sentence.
  • Summaries aren't a good replacement for fiction, which is about the journey, not just the destination. But they can deepen your understanding of a work after reading it.

 

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