A chairman's-eye critique in under a minute. The holes, what each one costs you in the room, and the single fix that matters most. Before you present to the people who decide.
You just never see the invoice.
You spent 40 hours building the strategy. Someone else earned the promotion for explaining it better.
You invested 12 hours. They stopped listening after 90 seconds.
The one question you should have pre-empted. You fumbled it.
A 20-minute presentation delayed a six-figure deal by a quarter.
A weak business case turned a $500K request into $250K.
Your recommendation survived, but only after someone senior rebuilt the story.
"None of these show up on a P&L. They show up as the decisions that should have gone your way and didn't."
the difference between a good deck and a great one is rarely beautiful slides
No fluff, no course to sit through. Answer, paste, see exactly where your deck leaks credibility.
The deck that fails in front of a board usually isn't ugly. It's unclear. Here's the difference.
"It judges your deck the way a skeptical chairman would in the first 30 seconds. That's exactly the room it was built for."
Five stats. Four branches each. Run a diagnostic — score a branch. Everything you build here is permanently yours.
30 seconds. We'll reach out personally. No spam.