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Executive Book Summary Briefing

For executives and analysts who need concise, decision-ready book summaries from long-form text.

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Difficulty
Beginner
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Claude Opus 4.6 ChatGPT (GPT-5.4) Gemini 3.1 Pro

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Variables to fill in

{{SOURCE_TEXT}} — Replace with your input
{{AUDIENCE}} — Replace with your input
{{LENGTH}} — Replace with your input

About this prompt

Executive Book Summary Briefing is designed to turn a full book, chapter notes, or rough notes into a sharp book summary that busy professionals can scan in minutes. It asks the model to extract the central thesis, major themes, memorable ideas, and practical implications without drifting into plot rehash or filler. This makes it useful for leaders, consultants, researchers, and content teams who need fast comprehension before meetings, reviews, or recommendations.

The template is especially strong when you want a decision-ready summary rather than a generic recap. It guides the model to separate what the author argues from what the reader should do with the information. You can use it for nonfiction, business books, self-improvement titles, or long articles that need condensed into an executive brief. The output is structured so you can paste it into a memo, slide deck, newsletter, or internal knowledge base.

Customize the prompt by changing {{SOURCE_TEXT}}, {{AUDIENCE}}, and {{LENGTH}} to match your audience and format. If you want more depth, add a request for key quotes, chapter-by-chapter bullets, or a final verdict. If you want a faster read, ask for a one-paragraph summary plus three takeaways. The template works well in ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini, especially when you need a professional summary with minimal editing.

Key features

  • book summary optimized for fast executive reading
  • Extracts thesis, themes, and practical implications clearly
  • Avoids plot filler and keeps the core argument intact
  • decision-ready summary format for meetings and memos
  • Works across nonfiction, business books, and long articles

Best for

  • Executives reviewing business books before strategy meetings
  • Researchers condensing long-form reading into brief notes
  • Content teams repurposing books into internal knowledge assets

Tips

  • 💡 Specify whether the source is nonfiction, memoir, or fiction for better framing.
  • 💡 Add a target length if you need a one-page brief or a micro-summary.
  • 💡 Include preferred output style, such as bullets, memo format, or newsletter-ready prose.

What you'll get

A concise briefing with one-sentence thesis, five bullet takeaways, practical implications, and a recommendation line. The result reads like an executive memo, not a chapter recap.

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