Lesson 1499 of 1550
AI for Board Deck Outlines
Use AI to structure a board deck that drives a real decision — not a 40-slide victory lap.
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What this lesson covers
Learning path
The main moves in order
- 1The premise
- 2board deck outlines
- 3business
- 4ai-assisted workflow
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Section 1
The premise
Board decks should produce decisions, not applause. AI can scaffold the narrative arc and pressure-test your ask, but the political reading of who wants what stays human.
What AI does well here
- Generate a deck spine (state of business → key issue → ask) in the right order
- Compress a 40-slide draft into a 12-slide one with appendix
- Stress-test your 'ask' slide for clarity and concreteness
- Surface the slide a sharp board member will pick apart
What AI cannot do
- Read which board member is angling for which outcome
- Decide what to leave out for political reasons vs. confusion
- Replace the 1:1 prep calls before the meeting
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