Lesson 526 of 1550
AI for Board Deck Narrative Construction
AI sequences board deck slides into a story arc that survives boardroom scrutiny.
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- 1The premise
- 2board-decks
- 3narrative-arc
- 4slide-sequencing
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Section 1
The premise
Board decks fail when slides exist without a story; AI proposes a coherent narrative spine.
What AI does well here
- Suggest slide order from a list of topics and metrics
- Draft speaker notes per slide
- Flag missing context a board would ask about
What AI cannot do
- Read your board's political dynamics
- Decide which strategic option to recommend
The difference between slides and a story
Most board decks are a collection of slides arranged in the order someone added them to a shared folder. The result: board members arrive at the meeting confused about what the company is trying to accomplish this quarter and what decisions they actually need to make. A board deck with a narrative is different. It has a thesis — one sentence describing the strategic situation — and every slide either develops that thesis, supports it with data, or identifies the decisions needed to advance it. AI helps by proposing a slide order from your list of topics, drafting one-line thesis statements for each section, identifying which slides are missing context the board will ask about, and generating speaker notes that connect each slide back to the overall narrative. What AI cannot do: read the political dynamics in the room (which board member is skeptical of which strategy), decide which strategic option to recommend, or replace the CEO's clarity of thought about what the company is actually trying to do. Clean narrative from AI disguises weak strategy for at most one quarter — boards notice.
- One-sentence thesis: every deck needs a single framing sentence the whole meeting serves
- AI proposes slide order and section thesis statements from your topic list
- Speaker notes: AI drafts narrative connectors between each slide and the overall thesis
- Gap detection: AI flags which slides are missing context board members will ask about
- CEO authority: political dynamics, strategic recommendation, underlying choices
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