ENG 110: Executive Summary of a Business Plan Professor O’Hanlon A business plan is an essential roadmap for business success. This living document generally projects 3-5 years ahead, and it outlines the route a company intends to take to grow revenues. Remember that successful chief executive officers and presidents of organizations are visionary thinkers. The business plan reflects high level thinking skills, and it is an impressive document to insert into an e-portfolio for your job searches. N.B. Students are only submitting the Executive Summary of their Business Plans. Do NOT WRITE AN ENTIRE BUSINESS PLAN! Abide by directions.Date of Submission:4 27 /2022.B. Students are NOT allowed to collaborate on their Executive Summaries. Students are not allowed to download an Executive Summary. Students are not allowed to purchase a business plan. Original and not derivative thoughts are mandated. Late work will NOT be accepted unless a student submits valid documentation to justify the tardiness. It is suggested that you research “model” business plans to view templates for the categories in a business plan. Implement APA research format when it is needed. Generate original and independent thoughts that reflect your thinking skills of creativity, analysis, and problem-solving.Grading Criteria: The Executive Summary is 10% of your grade (100 points). The Executive Summary is approximately 500 words or 2 typed pages. You may exceed this limitation by onepage. The Executive Summary of the business plan is a synthesis of ALL of the parts of the Business Plan. Students’ ideas for their start-up companies must be original, innovative, and highly creative. The Executive Summary exhibits your business style of writing that is clear,concise, informative, and persuasive. Your ideas will be assessed on 50 points, and your writing skills are worth 50 points. Your writing skills must exhibit a business style of writing that shows a mastery of grammar, the conventions of English, spelling, diction, and syntax.Remember to use transitional words and phrases. Implement a business writing style and tone. Remember to proofread to revise and edit your rough draft. Afterwards, proofread your final draft.Template:
1.Executive Summary: It is a summary or precision of the business plan that is double-spaced in 12 font, and Times New Roman characters. It is the first part of the business plan that is read, and the last part of the business plan that is written. Essentially, the Executive Summary is written as an informative and persuasive essay to generate investors to give your business financial support.
2.Contact Information: Business’ name, address, telephone number(s), and e-mail(s).Create a business card