Your 2-hour status meeting could be 30 minutes.
The meeting isn't too long. Your slides just don't answer the questions executives are asking.
Why Status Meetings Drag
Every question wastes 5-10 minutes because your slides don't have the answer.
The 2-Hour Meeting (Manual Slides)
The 30-Minute Meeting (SlideStrike)
The SO-WHAT Framework
Every SlideStrike slide answers the 5 questions executives ask in every status meeting.
What's the status?
Clear badges: ON TRACK / AT RISK / CRITICAL
What does it mean?
Key insight banner explaining significance
What should we do?
Recommended actions based on data
Frequently Asked Questions
Making status meetings efficient
QHow does SlideStrike turn a 2-hour meeting into 30 minutes?
When your slides show clear status, insights, and recommendations upfront, executives don't need to ask 20 clarifying questions. They get straight to decisions. The meeting becomes about action, not explanation.
QWill executives trust presentations created in 60 seconds?
They won't know and won't care. SlideStrike uses the same SO-WHAT Framework McKinsey uses for C-suite presentations. Every slide answers: Status? Meaning? Action? That's all executives want.
QWhat if I still get questions during the meeting?
You'll still get questions - about strategy, priorities, resources. But you won't waste 90 minutes explaining what the numbers mean because it's already on the slides. Questions become productive.
QCan I use this for weekly standups too?
Absolutely. Weekly standups, monthly reviews, quarterly business reviews, client updates - any recurring status meeting where you're presenting updated project data.
QHow much meeting time will I actually save?
Most PMs report cutting status meetings from 2 hours to 30-45 minutes. That's 75-90 minutes saved per meeting. With weekly status meetings, that's 60-75 hours saved annually just in meeting time.
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