Year-end summary This is the beginning of the summary, which is called preface or small introduction. Used to explain the reasons for the summary, or limit the content, scope and purpose of the summary, and make a brief summary and evaluation of the work or process. This part of the text should not be too long, only for a general description, not for analysis and comment.
2. Experience
This part is the main body of the summary, which is divided after the first part summarizes the situation. Some use subheadings to clarify achievements and problems, practices and experiences, or achievements and shortcomings respectively. If not, people can't get to the point. A summary of a theme can also extract several experiences to make it eye-catching and clear. When using this method, we should pay attention to the relationship between the parts. Each part has both relative independence and close internal relations, which makes them form a joint force and explains the basic experience.
3. Future plans
This is the end of the summary. The last part summarizes the experience and lessons, and puts forward future plans and plans according to the achievements and the requirements of the new situation and new tasks, which will become the basis for making plans for the new year. The content includes how to carry forward the achievements, overcome the existing problems and make clear the direction of future efforts. We can also look to the future and achieve new goals.