Many managers and executives are too rushed to read long journal articles, but they are eager to
Question:
Many managers and executives are too rushed to read long journal articles, but they are eager to stay current in their fields. Assume your boss has asked you to help him stay abreast of research in the field by submitting one executive summary every month on an article of interest.
Your Task. In your field of study, select a professional journal, such as the Journal of Management. Using ProQuest, Factiva, EBSCO, or some other database, look for articles in your target journal. Select an article that is at least five pages long and is interesting to you. Write an executive summary in a memo format. Include an introduction that might begin with The following executive summary of the article titled “(title of article)” is from (source and date of publication). Then preview the main idea and summarize the most important findings of the study or article. Use descriptive, or “talking,” headings rather than functional headings. Also summarize any recommendations made. Your boss would also like a concluding statement indicating your reaction to the journal article. Address your memo summary to Marcus E. Solomon.
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Essentials Of Business Communication
ISBN: 9781285858913
10th Edition
Authors: Mary Ellen Guffey, Dana Loewy