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Your job as a leader in a company is to communicate.  Communication is key.  Especially in startups, when you are moving so quickly.  You need to make certain that your employees, investors, and the outside world is caught up with what is happening with the business.  I recommend a weekly update to your company and your Board.  This doesn’t supplant the need to manage by walking around but it does enable you to scale in your communication effectiveness.  <\/p>\n

Here is a sample flow of how a weekly communication should be framed:<\/p>\n

<Your Company Name Here><\/p>\n

Summary
<Brief summary of the business highlights from the last week><\/p>\n

________________________________________<\/p>\n

Performance:
\u2022    Show week-over-week (WoW) performance in impressions, revenue, market share, or EBITDA.  Make sure to explain why there are variances to plan that are either positive or negative.   Also, make sure to include P&L summaries at the end of each month.  Your entire goal here is to not surprise your investors.
\u2022    Examples:  <\/p>\n