→ Senior executives and the C-suite are primarily interested in decision-support insights rather than technical or academic depth. Thus, appropriate content includes:
C. Final recommendations: Executives need clear actions or decisions.
D. High-level results: Summarized performance, trends, or KPIs without technical jargon.
Why the other options are incorrect:
A: Literature reviews are too detailed and academic.
B: Code is technical and not relevant to business strategy.
E: Statistical tests may overwhelm a non-technical audience.
CompTIA DataX (DY0-001) Official Study Guide – Section 5.5 (Communication & Visualization):“Executive presentations should include concise, actionable insights and high-level summaries to support strategic decision-making.”
Harvard Business Review – Data Storytelling:“Executives value clear insights, visual summaries, and recommendations. Avoid technical deep dives unless specifically requested.”
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