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How to run a board meeting in 60 minutes

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If you want a healthy relationship, it’s essential to set clear expectations and boundaries from the start.

The same holds true for a founder and their board. Despite the power dynamics, CEOs can still create a transparent communication framework that respects everyone’s limited time.

In part two of my interview with TigerEye co-founder and CEO Tracy Young, we discuss her approach to work-life balance, the unique challenges women founders face while fundraising, how to run a board meeting in 60 minutes, and the importance of gaming out worst-case scenarios.

Runtime: 24:58 EPISODE BREAKDOWN

(2:20) Why traditional 80-page board decks are “just not helpful for strategic discussion.”

(5:32) How Tracy structures memos for board meetings.

(7:18) The importance of gaming out worst-case scenarios with your team.

(9:31) “Our motto is: ‘go towards where it hurts.’ Go fix it.”

(12:40) Tracy and (co-founder/husband) Ralph’s approach to work-life balance.

(15:26) “It's trite to say, but I try to meditate when I can.”

(17:11) “I have met a lot of women founders who have told me horrific

stories.”

(20:24) “You look at who's writing the checks and are actually decision makers. They lean more towards male — actually white males.”

(22:59) “You shouldn't be talking to customers in one meeting and in the same day meeting investors.”

(23:48) The one question she’d have to ask a CEO if she were interviewing for a startup job.

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📥 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/7249143254363856897/

📓Substack: https://fundbuildscale.substack.com

Thanks for listening!

-- Walter.

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Content provided by Walter Thompson. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Walter Thompson or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

If you want a healthy relationship, it’s essential to set clear expectations and boundaries from the start.

The same holds true for a founder and their board. Despite the power dynamics, CEOs can still create a transparent communication framework that respects everyone’s limited time.

In part two of my interview with TigerEye co-founder and CEO Tracy Young, we discuss her approach to work-life balance, the unique challenges women founders face while fundraising, how to run a board meeting in 60 minutes, and the importance of gaming out worst-case scenarios.

Runtime: 24:58 EPISODE BREAKDOWN

(2:20) Why traditional 80-page board decks are “just not helpful for strategic discussion.”

(5:32) How Tracy structures memos for board meetings.

(7:18) The importance of gaming out worst-case scenarios with your team.

(9:31) “Our motto is: ‘go towards where it hurts.’ Go fix it.”

(12:40) Tracy and (co-founder/husband) Ralph’s approach to work-life balance.

(15:26) “It's trite to say, but I try to meditate when I can.”

(17:11) “I have met a lot of women founders who have told me horrific

stories.”

(20:24) “You look at who's writing the checks and are actually decision makers. They lean more towards male — actually white males.”

(22:59) “You shouldn't be talking to customers in one meeting and in the same day meeting investors.”

(23:48) The one question she’d have to ask a CEO if she were interviewing for a startup job.

LINKS SUBSCRIBE

📥 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/7249143254363856897/

📓Substack: https://fundbuildscale.substack.com

Thanks for listening!

-- Walter.

  continue reading

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