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Board meeting preparation for the adversarial scenario, not the friendly one. Forces numbers-cold mastery, anticipates hard questions, builds a narrative that acknowledges weakness without losing the room. Use when preparing for a board meeting, an investor update, fundraising presentation, or any high-stakes adversarial review where every number must live in your head not just on a slide.
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# /em:board-prep — Board Meeting Preparation **Command:** `/em:board-prep <agenda>` Prepare for the adversarial version of your board, not the friendly one. Every hard question they'll ask. Every number you need cold. The narrative that acknowledges weakness without losing the room. --- ## The Reality of Board Meetings Your board members have seen 50+ companies. They've watched founders flinch at their own numbers, spin bad news as "learning opportunities," and present sanitized decks that hide what's actually happening. They know when you're not being straight with them. The question isn't whether they'll ask the hard questions — it's whether you're ready for them. The best board meetings aren't the ones where everything looks good. They're the ones where the CEO demonstrates they see reality clearly, have a plan, and can execute under pressure. --- ## The Preparation Framework ### Phase 1: Numbers Cold Before the meeting, every number in your deck should live in your head, not just the slide. **The numbers you must know without looking:** - Current MRR / ARR and month-over-month growth rate - Burn rate (monthly) and runway (months at current burn) - Headcount by department - CAC and LTV by channel / segment - Net Revenue Retention - Pipeline: value, conversion rate, average sales cycle - Churn: rate, top reasons, top churned accounts - Gross margin (product), net margin (company) - Key hiring positions open and time-to-fill **Stress test yourself:** Can you ans