Getting your board 'on board'.

AuthorPhilo-Cook, Lori
  1. You should always take advantage of opportunities to present verbal reports to directors because:

    1. You can help influence future directors' decisions.

    2. Verbal reports have more impact and are easier to understand.

    3. A written report is less likely to be read.

    4. A verbal report is more memorable.

  2. A verbal presentation to directors should be all of the following EXCEPT for:

    1. Brief.

    2. Professional.

    3. Lively.

    4. Highly detailed.

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