Executive Communication & Board Relations
Executive Communication & Board Prep Checklist
Make every message count and build strong board relationships.
1. Strategic Messaging (Before You Speak)
- Identify your 3 core messages. What absolutely MUST they take away?
- Know your audience. How does this message impact each stakeholder group?
- Anticipate questions. What are the likely challenges or objections?
2. Board Meeting Prep
- Materials: Are your executive summaries concise (1-2 pages)? Is complex data presented visually and simply?
- Rehearse: Practice your delivery, focusing on presence and confidence.
- Align: Pre-brief key board members on critical items.
3. During the Meeting
- Clarity: Speak clearly, directly, and avoid jargon.
- Listen Actively: Understand underlying concerns, don’t just wait to talk.
- Guide Discussion: Facilitate, don’t dominate. Aim for collaborative decision-making.
- Transparency: Share both good news and challenges.
4. Post-Meeting Follow-up
- Document: Ensure clear action items and ownership.
- Build Relationships: Follow up individually with board members to strengthen rapport.
Golden Rule: Executive communication is about influencing, not just informing. Build trust, inspire confidence, and drive action.