Board presentations are like no other—they often have the distinct honor of being unanimously frustrating for the speakers and the board alike. Board members complain they don’t get what they need.
Ask any CIO about that very first time presenting to the board, and you’ll hear a deep sigh of relief that it’s in the past. “When I worked at a publicly traded company, I referred to board ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. It’s the day of your board meeting. You are prepared and looking forward to a useful discussion. Your presentation is rich with financial ...