Business Proposal Executive Summary
When you need a concise, compelling summary to lead a business proposal or deck that will grab decision-makers' attention.
Prompt
Write an executive summary for a business proposal on [PROPOSAL TOPIC]. The summary should be 250-300 words, covering: problem statement, proposed solution, key benefits, financial overview, and call to action. Use a professional, persuasive tone. The target reader is [READER, e.g., investors, C-suite]. Include placeholders for [COMPANY NAME] and [PROJECT NAME]. Format with a clear header and bullet points for benefits.
Fill in these
Swap each placeholder for your own value:
[PROPOSAL TOPIC][READER, e.g., investors, C-suite][COMPANY NAME][PROJECT NAME]
Pro tips
- Provide key data points (e.g., market size, ROI) for evidence-based persuasion.
- Ask for a version with a storytelling approach to humanize the problem.
- Request that risk factors be briefly addressed to show realism.
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