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Most founders approach board meetings like performance reviews: exhausting themselves trying to look good while board members gradually encroach into operational decisions. Marcus Ryu reveals this is a failure mode. In this episode, he reframes the board relationship from governance to advisory, explains why you have more power than you realize through "the power of agenda," and shares the specific practices that kept his board focused on cadence and accountability rather than marketing software decisions. From choosing who's in the room (worth far more than valuation points) to knowing when to escalate to a "code red" discussion, Marcus provides the framework for maintaining founder authority while leveraging board wisdom. What founders will learn: * Reframing boards as advisory, not governance * Using "the power of agenda" to control discussions * Why boards add little thrust but tons of drag * Selecting investors beyond valuation optimization * Keeping boards at 5-6 people maximum * Candor vs. radical candor with your board * When directors cross sacred CEO lines (team selection, culture) * Managing forecasting failures without losing authority * The 80% templated deck approach * Why two weeks of board prep is a failure mode
6 episodes
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