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Week 7 Creating Goals for the Blueprint for Professional & Personal Growth Part II
Student Name Here
Walden University
Abstract
This is the abstract, which is typed in block format with no indentation. The abstract briefly summarizes your paper in 120 words or less. Through your abstract, your readers should be able to fully understand the content and the implications of the paper.
Element 1a: Content of Executive Summary: Responding to the Questions
Element 1b: Content of Executive Summary: Impact of Lessons Learned In Course
Element 1c: Executive Summary: Beginning
Element 1d: Executive Summary: Middle
Element 1e: Executive Summary: End
Element 2a: Action Plan - Goals
Element 2b: Action Plan - Objectives
Element 2c: Action Plan - Milestones
Element 2d: Action Plan - Timeline
Element 3: Social Change Impact
Conclusions or Summary
The conclusion section should recap the major points of your paper. However, perhaps more importantly, the conclusion should also interpret what you have written and what it means in the bigger picture. To help write your concluding remarks, consider asking yourself these questions: What do you want to happen with the information you have provided? What do you want to change? What is your ultimate goal in using this information? What would it mean if the suggestions in your paper were taken and used?
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