Executive Summary Prompt Template
Write a tight 1-page executive summary with key findings, recommendations, financial impact, and next steps — calibrated for C-suite or board audiences.
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The prompt
Replace every [BRACKETED] placeholder with your own details before running it.
How this prompt is structured
Output format
400-word max, 5-section structured summary: situation, recommendation, findings, impact, next steps with owners
Why this template works
Bottom-line-up-front (BLUF) structure is the single most important intervention for executive communication — it matches how senior readers actually process information rather than how writers want to reveal it. Quantifying impact forces the AI out of qualitative vagueness into the language that drives decisions.
Pro tips
Write the recommendation in the first sentence, not the last — if you're uncomfortable leading with it, that's a signal the recommendation needs more conviction
Ask the AI to 'write this for someone who will skim only the first sentence of each section' — it will ruthlessly prioritise the right information
If you don't have exact numbers for financial impact, give ranges and flag your assumptions — estimated ranges with stated assumptions are more credible than vague claims
Circulate a draft to one person from the target audience before finalising — their first question is usually the most important thing missing
The next steps section is where most executive summaries fail: 'we will continue to monitor' is not a next step
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