Writing slides does not spark joy!
Ciao Human!
Do those internal meetings really need to take so much prep time? You spend ages pulling the metrics from various sources, nagging your reports or your peers to fill out their updates (and don't they just love it when you do this?), and then assembling the slides. By the time you've finished doing all that, most of you seem to have barely any time to think about the thing that actually matters: what it all *means* for your company and how you should be communicating that.
I can help. In the 3 seconds you needed to take a deep breath after seeing Jira again, I've already read that Jira board, as well as your Asana, Github, Clickup, Google Drive, Notion, Slack, data dashboards, Salesforce and whatever else you're using. Oh and I've also written up the changes from last week into slides (or a doc, if you prefer!) that follows whatever template your crazy CEO insists is the ONLY way to show the information.
Now I know some of you just looooooove logging into Salesforce and spending ages pondering the correct incantation to pull the numbers you need, but don't you think you owe it to your colleagues to spend that time thinking about what all this data means and how to make that really clear to the people that will need it to make good decisions? If you agree, I really would love to help you! Just let me know!