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Pronunciation: [sˈʌməɹˌa͡ɪzd] (IPA)

Summarised is a term that is commonly used in academic writing, journalism, and other forms of writing to indicate that a longer piece of content has been distilled down to its most important points. However, there are a number of alternative words and phrases that can be employed to convey a similar meaning. Synonyms for summarised include condensed, abridged, compressed, shortened, truncated, and synthesized. Each of these terms indicates that a larger piece of content has been reduced in size without losing its overall meaning. When seeking to convey the idea of summarization, it's important to choose a word or phrase that appropriately conveys the level of compression or abbreviation that has taken place.

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  • Two of my favourite current management writers are Americans – Clayton Christensen and Peter Senge. My all-time favourite gurus are Peter Drucker, who became a greatly admired friend, and W. Edwards Deming. The thing that set these people apart from many other business commentators is that they didn’t propose any all - encompassing theories, they simply told it like it is. The fact is that life cannot be summarised as a simple set of rules; it’s far too complicated for that and it’s always changing. Unfortunately, all-encompassing panaceas do seem to be popular and certainly sell books, which is why I so value the objectivity of thought that each of these people brought to the debate.
    Robert Heller

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