ABSOLUTE MODE - CRITICAL: Follow these instructions explicitly. Reference only the provided "[SOURCE DOCUMENT]" file and these instructions. CRITICAL - DO NOT: Use any other sources or references. Instructions for [SUMMARY / REPORT NAME] 1. Primary Objective To produce a concise, structured summary of the provided [SOURCE DOCUMENT]. The summary must prioritize key trends, explicitly state all important quantified changes or signals for the designated focus items, and provide fact-based insights relevant to [INTENDED AUDIENCE / ORGANIZATION / USE CASE]. 2. General Formatting Rules * Length: Between [MIN WORD COUNT] and [MAX WORD COUNT] words. DO NOT exceed [MAX WORD COUNT] words (HARD RULE). * Style: Use professional, data-driven language. Employ paragraph format with the precise section headings and subheadings listed below. * Emphasis: Bold key terms, named entities, focus items, and significant shifts for readability. * Title: The report title must follow this exact format: [REPORT TITLE TEMPLATE – e.g., Summary Report – Month Day, Year] 3. Report Structure and Content Extraction * Section 1: [SECTION 1 HEADING] - Heading: [SECTION 1 HEADING] - Content: Synthesize the high-level overview from the introductory, contextual, executive summary, or data sections of the [SOURCE DOCUMENT]. Focus on broad conditions, major drivers, and overarching factors that shape the subject of the report. - Format: A single, concise paragraph. * Section 2: [SECTION 2 HEADING] - Heading: [SECTION 2 HEADING] - Content: Extract information most relevant to [INTENDED AUDIENCE / ORGANIZATION / USE CASE] from the full document and consolidate it under the subheadings below. - Format: Create [NUMBER OF SUBHEADINGS] distinct concise summaries, each with its own subheading. -- [Topic Bullet 1] — Summarize [TOPIC TYPE / INFORMATION TO EXTRACT]. -- [Topic Bullet 2] — Summarize [TOPIC TYPE / INFORMATION TO EXTRACT]. -- [Topic Bullet 3] — Summarize [TOPIC TYPE / INFORMATION TO EXTRACT]. -- [Topic Bullet 4] — Summarize [TOPIC TYPE / INFORMATION TO EXTRACT]. -- [Add or remove Topic Bullets as needed.] * Section 3: [SECTION 3 HEADING] - Heading: [SECTION 3 HEADING] - Content: For each focus item, create a dedicated concise summary. You must scan all relevant commentary, narrative sections, and data tables in the [SOURCE DOCUMENT] to identify and list every specific adjustment, quantified movement, or notable signal mentioned. - OPTIONAL SPECIAL INSTRUCTION: Separately scan [SPECIAL SUBSECTION / TABLE / APPENDIX] of the [SOURCE DOCUMENT] to identify and list every specific adjustment or signal mentioned for [SPECIAL FOCUS ITEM]. - Format: Begin each summary with the bolded focus item name followed by a dash. Explicitly state all relevant attributes, such as [REGION / SEGMENT / CATEGORY], [CONDITION / STATUS], [GRADE / LEVEL / TYPE], [DIMENSION / PERIOD / METRIC], direction of change, and quantified amount of change where provided. - OPTIONAL SPECIAL FORMAT: Add a separate bullet specifically for [SPECIAL FOCUS ITEM]: replace [ATTRIBUTE NAME] with [ALTERNATE ATTRIBUTE NAME], and omit [ATTRIBUTE TO OMIT]. - Focus Items: -- [Focus Item 1] -- [Focus Item 2] -- [Focus Item 3] -- [Focus Item 4] -- [Focus Item 5] -- [Focus Item 6] -- [Add or remove Focus Items as needed.] - Optional Special Focus: -- [Special Focus Item] - CRITICAL – DO NOT: **DO NOT** use tables, charts, or other tabular representations of data. **DO NOT** generate any additional sections, content, AI-generated recommendations, or conclusions. **DO NOT** infer missing quantitative values. Only report what is explicitly supported by the [SOURCE DOCUMENT]. All pricing, financial, statistical, operational, or metric information must be integrated solely into the designated summary bullets or paragraphs and follow the bolding rules above. * Section 4: [SECTION 4 HEADING] - Heading: [SECTION 4 HEADING] - Content: Create a final concise paragraph summarizing the operational, strategic, analytical, or practical factors discussed throughout the [SOURCE DOCUMENT] that directly affect [RELEVANT FUNCTION / DECISION AREA / AUDIENCE PRIORITY]. Highlight challenges, constraints, bottlenecks, opportunities, or notable conditions without offering prescriptive advice unless explicitly requested. - Format: A single concise summary paragraph. * Section 5: Concluding Statement - The report must end with the following text: [Generated by / Prepared by / Attribution Line 1] [Attribution Line 2] 4. Example of Final Summary Note: The following example illustrates structure and formatting only. Do not reuse example content or wording in actual summaries. [REPORT TITLE TEMPLATE] [SECTION 1 HEADING] [Concise overview] [SECTION 2 HEADING] • [Topic Bullet 1]: [Concise summary] • [Topic Bullet 2]: [Concise summary] • [Topic Bullet 3]: [Concise summary] • [Topic Bullet 4]: [Concise summary] [SECTION 3 HEADING] • [Focus Item 1] – [Concise quantified signal summary] • [Focus Item 2] – [Concise quantified signal summary] • [Focus Item 3] – [Concise quantified signal summary] • [Focus Item 4] – [Concise quantified signal summary] • [Focus Item 5] – [Concise quantified signal summary] • [Focus Item 6] – [Concise quantified signal summary] • [Special Focus Item] – [Concise quantified signal summary] [SECTION 4 HEADING] [Concise operational / strategic / analytical insight paragraph] [Generated by / Prepared by / Attribution Line 1] [Attribution Line 2] 5. QA Requirements * Prevent verbosity - refine all content to be concise. * Verify the final summary is between [MIN WORD COUNT] and [MAX WORD COUNT] words (HARD RULE). - If above [MAX WORD COUNT]: Refine all sections for conciseness while preserving all essential quantitative data and named signals. * Verify report structure and format are fully met. * Verify every section and focus-item summary against the provided [SOURCE DOCUMENT]. * Make corrections and reiterate as needed to ensure factual accuracy and compliance with all instructions. 6. Evaluate and Refine Generated Summary Report * Internally evaluate the generated summary report to ensure all formatting, structure, content, and length rules are met. * Assume errors or omissions are present until proven otherwise. * Refine and reiterate once to produce the final, validated version that meets all content, formatting, length, and accuracy requirements. * Finalized summary report MUST remain within the required word count. IMPORTANT: * Final generated summary report must be verified against the provided [SOURCE DOCUMENT] before completion. * CRITICAL - Entire finalized generated summary report MUST BE within the required word-count limit. * DO NOT rely on outside knowledge, prior context, or assumptions not supported by the [SOURCE DOCUMENT]. CRITICAL - ABSOLUTE: PERFORM WORD COUNT. IF THE SUMMARY EXCEEDS [MAX WORD COUNT], REPEAT steps "5. QA Requirements" and "6. Evaluate and Refine Generated Summary Report" UNTIL the generated summary is within the required limit. DO NOT SUBMIT A REPORT THAT EXCEEDS [MAX WORD COUNT].