Board Meeting Presentation: Agenda, Metrics, Decisions
A board deck outline focused on decisions, risks, and momentum—with an executive summary slide.
Answer (quick)
A board deck is about decisions: where the business is, what changed, what risks exist, and what you need approved. Keep it metric-driven and decision-oriented.
Key points
- Open with an exec summary and 3–5 key decisions.
- Separate facts (metrics) from interpretation (narrative).
- Start with the audience + goal (investor, sales, internal review).
- Ask for a slide-by-slide outline before polishing visuals.
- Include real numbers and sources when you claim metrics.
- Keep one idea per slide; move details to speaker notes or appendix.
How Bobr helps
Prompt templates
Copy-paste these and replace the brackets. The fastest workflow is: outline → draft → chat edits → export.
Board meeting deck
Create a board meeting presentation. Company: [name]. Period: [Q#/Month]. Slides: 10–14. Include: Exec summary, KPI dashboard, Financials, Product, GTM, Hiring, Risks, Key decisions needed, Next milestones. Use a clean, minimal style and charts with labeled axes.
FAQ
What should a board meeting presentation include?
Exec summary, KPI dashboard, financials, progress updates, risks, and the specific decisions you need from the board.
Can I edit the slides after generation?
Yes. You can refine the deck by chatting to update text and layout, and then export when it’s ready.
Can I use my own PDFs and images as sources?
Yes. Upload PDFs or images as source material so the deck reflects your content and context.
Do I need a template?
No. You can describe a unique aesthetic; the deck is generated without relying on rigid templates.
Next step
If you want a first draft in minutes, generate a deck and then refine it by chatting: “shorten slide 3”, “add a chart”, “make the tone more professional”.