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Open the attached file for instructions on writing your executive summary. Click the links and review the readings in the Readings and Resource Folder Make sure your summary is be 2 pages (no more, no less). The key to a great executive summary is to state the problem and solution in the most clear and concise way possible but with enough punch to grab the reader's attention. Include the 8 categories in your summary.

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Executive Summary An executive summary is a concise statement of the unique solution you have developed to a big problem. It is a recommendation that you want an executive to read. Usually it is the bestwritten and most polished piece of a much longer document. This is because many readers (usually executives) may only look at the executive summary when deciding whether or not to read the entire document. In some companies, the executive summaries are distributed so that employees are informed as to what information is available, and interested readers may request the entire document. As your final project you are to think of an original problem that you could solve using a MIS. Try to think of a problem you have and a system that you could implement (“If only you ruled the world! If only!”). Please note an inventory system may solve a problem but it isn’t original. You want to think of an original problem and solution, you don’t have to know or explain the specific “how to” at this stage. Below is a very rough example. Of course you would have to expand on each section and more clearly accurately convey your ideas. Ex. – The Problem: Limited parking at Wilmington University. The Need: Wilmington University faculty, staff and students need to be able to find parking near the buildings that they are working in. The Company: Wilmington University, a privately owned 4 year university in Delaware. Nearby competition includes the University of Delaware, Goldey Beacom College, Delaware State University. Wilmington University’s mission statement emphasizes that they are student focused. This system would make life easier for students, faculty and staff. It would cut down on time and gas consumption by eliminating needless driving. The Solution: Weight sensors will be installed at each parking place. When a car leaves a parking space the sensor will indicate that it is vacant. Faculty, staff and students will have a map of parking spaces at WU that will display on their cars navigation system (GPS). Vacant spaces will light up in white, while filled parking spaces will be dark. A fee of $20.00/month would be charged for this service. The Market: This would be marketed to employees, staff and students at the University. This system could be sold to other educational institutions, large corporations and municipalities that have limited parking facilities. The Technology and Delivery: The basis for this system is sensor technology and GPS – global positioning systems. Etc. Etc. You do not have to go into great detail about specific technologies or costs. Your executive summary will be no longer than 2 pages. In it you must describe these 8 factors: The Problem: What is it that this MIS system is going to fix? Who has the problem? The Need: Who will this MIS system help and why? The Company: What is the company where this MIS system going to be? What is the industry this company participates in? Who does this company compete with? Does this new system fit with the company’s mission statement? The Solution: How is it going to fix the problem? What are you going to do deliver to fix the problem? How is this solution going to set you apart from the competition? The Market: Who will this affect? Is there a market for this? Can this system possible be sold to another market for a similar purpose? The Competition: Who are your competitors? Do they have a similar system? Will this help your ROI? The Technology and Delivery: What is the technology you will need? How will it be delivered? Who will be using it? The People and the Plan: Who is going to execute the plan and why should we put our faith in them? How long will this system take before it is fully operational? Can it be phased in? Include any other categories and information that would make an executive want to implement your plan!
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Executive Summary
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

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Executive Summary
Problem

A common problem affecting Wilmington University is identifying of lecture rooms for
new students who join the school. More time is lost in identification of lecture rooms and as a
result fail in some cases to attend lectures and probably have a negative effect on their school
results and their acclimatisation of their new climate
The Need
There is a need for first students to identify lecture halls where lessons take place and
also acclimatise with the different school structures and systems. This will assist any new
students and visitors arriving in the school and require immediate attention of where the ...


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