Introduction: Rather than a long intro paragraph, start your summary with an engaging statement that lures your audience to crave the advice information you will be providing in your report.
Part I Shift your approach from a summary essay to a more succinct professional advice/consultation that focuses on the 3-5 key actionable items or take-aways that can immediately be understood and used by a manager. Provide sufficient but concise detail for an outsider to understand and implement.
Part II Connect with the class lecture, textbook content and learning objectives or dive deep in the application on your team activities or personal experience, describing specific and detailed examples.
