Governance

Board Packs That Drive Decisions

Structure, narrative, and accountability

Board materials that respect directors' time.

Board packs should help directors decide — not drown them in data. Structure, consistency, and explicit decision requests respect governance time.

Structure

Open with decisions required and key variances; follow with detail appendices. Avoid reshuffling layouts monthly — directors build mental models from consistency.

Use a one-page executive summary with traffic-light risks where appropriate.

Metrics

Limit KPIs to those tied to strategy and covenants. Define each metric once; do not rename lines without a mapping table.

Show trends and context — budget, prior year, and narrative — on the same view where possible.

Decisions

If no decision is needed, say so. Otherwise frame options with implications — capex, hiring, pricing, or capital — supported by the same model used in prior months.

Document actions and owners from prior meetings before new items pile on.

A board pack is successful when discussion time shifts from 'what is this number?' to 'what should we do?'

Frequently asked questions

How long should a board pack be?

Short enough to read before the meeting; detail belongs in appendices with clear references.

What belongs in an executive summary?

Decisions required, key variances, cash outlook, and risks — not every chart from management.

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