5 marketing slides to bring to your next board meeting

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By Walter Thompson

Tuesday, July 18, 2023

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Feeling pretty confident about the deck you’ve prepared for your upcoming board meeting? If so, you may be on the wrong track.

Few board members have direct marketing experience, so founders need to “stick with what can be measured,” advises Michelle Swan, a partner at investment firm Tercera.

In this TC+ post, she explores five marketing points your board needs to understand:

  • What are marketing’s priorities?
  • How are you performing against those priorities?
  • What is the health of the pipeline?
  • Is the company and its offerings positioned for future growth?
  • What’s planned for the next quarter or year?

Condensing this into just five slides is tough, which is why Swan includes real-world examples that “show the board the full value of marketing, and the impact it is having (and will have) on the business.”

Remember, pipeline metrics are just one part of your story.

For your next meeting, draw a picture of where you are in terms of market positioning, brand reputation and “create a scorecard against these priorities that you can update and share at future meetings.”

Thanks for reading,

Walter Thompson
Editorial Manager, TechCrunch+
@yourprotagonist

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