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An effective conclusion will
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An effective conclusion will:
- Restate your main idea or thesis in fresh wording (don’t just copy the opening sentence).
- Synthesize—not simply repeat—the key points so the reader sees how they fit together.
- Explain the significance or implications: why the argument or information matters.
- End with a clear final thought (a call to action, a broader implication, a prediction, or a memorable insight) that leaves a lasting impression.
- Avoid introducing new evidence or complex information that should have appeared earlier.
- Be concise and, when appropriate, echo language or images from the introduction to create a sense of closure.
Quick template: restated thesis + brief synthesis of main points + significance/implication + final sentence.
Example (academic): “Although remote work poses managerial challenges, it increases productivity, lowers costs, and improves employee well‑being. Taken together, these benefits suggest organizations should adopt flexible hybrid models; future research should examine long‑term effects across industries. Embracing that balance will help companies remain competitive and humane.”
Weak ending: “In conclusion, remote work is good.”
Stronger ending: “Remote work isn’t just a convenience; it’s a strategic advantage companies can’t afford to ignore.”
- Restate your main idea or thesis in fresh wording (don’t just copy the opening sentence).
- Synthesize—not simply repeat—the key points so the reader sees how they fit together.
- Explain the significance or implications: why the argument or information matters.
- End with a clear final thought (a call to action, a broader implication, a prediction, or a memorable insight) that leaves a lasting impression.
- Avoid introducing new evidence or complex information that should have appeared earlier.
- Be concise and, when appropriate, echo language or images from the introduction to create a sense of closure.
Quick template: restated thesis + brief synthesis of main points + significance/implication + final sentence.
Example (academic): “Although remote work poses managerial challenges, it increases productivity, lowers costs, and improves employee well‑being. Taken together, these benefits suggest organizations should adopt flexible hybrid models; future research should examine long‑term effects across industries. Embracing that balance will help companies remain competitive and humane.”
Weak ending: “In conclusion, remote work is good.”
Stronger ending: “Remote work isn’t just a convenience; it’s a strategic advantage companies can’t afford to ignore.”
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