Create effective summaries by matching summarization type to purpose, audience, and context. Use when asked to summarize, create TLDR, condense content, or create executive summaries. Keywords: summary, TLDR, condense, executive summary, abstract.
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Create effective summaries by matching summarization type to purpose, audience, and context. "Summarize" can mean many different things—this skill helps identify and execute the right approach.
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Create effective summaries by matching summarization type to purpose, audience, and context. "Summarize" can mean many different things—this skill helps identify and execute the right approach.
Summarization is translation, not just reduction. Different purposes require different summary types. Clarify the need before condensing.
Before summarizing, consider:
Purpose: What will this summary be used for?
Audience: Who will read it?
Scope: How comprehensive?
Emphasis: What aspects are most important?
Format: What structure?
| Type | What It Is | When to Use |
|---|---|---|
| Key Point Extraction | Isolating the most important claims | Original has discrete important points |
| Abstraction | Higher-level statements covering multiple details | Patterns matter more than specifics |
| Gisting | Capturing essential meaning, discarding details | Only core message matters |
| Compression | Shortening while preserving information | Comprehensive coverage needed in less space |
| Type | What It Is | When to Use |
|---|---|---|
| Executive Summary | Business-focused: decisions, recommendations, outcomes | Documents requiring action |
| Abstract/Précis | Academic: methodology and findings | Research papers, technical documents |
| TLDR | Ultra-brief main takeaway | Casual communication, extreme brevity |
| Outline | Hierarchical structure of main/supporting points | Logical structure matters |
| Type | What It Is | When to Use |
|---|---|---|
| Synthesis | Combining multiple sources coherently | Summarizing across documents |
| Critical Summary | Evaluating claims while condensing | Assessment of quality needed |
| Contextual Summary | Framing within broader knowledge | Understanding bigger picture matters |
| Actionable Summary | Focusing on implications and next steps | Summary will drive action |
Example: "The author makes three main arguments: (1)..., (2)..., (3)..."
Example: "Multiple studies consistently show..." instead of listing 12 studies
Example: "Remote work increases productivity for most knowledge workers."
Example: "Across the five reports, three key trends emerge..."
Example: "While the author claims X, the evidence is limited by..."
Problem: Reduces length but not complexity Fix: Focus on what matters, not just what's short
Problem: Changes meaning through compression Fix: Verify summary against original claims
Problem: Same approach for all requests Fix: Match type to purpose and audience
Problem: Loses all useful specifics Fix: Preserve concrete details that support understanding
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