Most IT reports are technical, long, and ignored. We design and produce monthly and quarterly executive reporting that tells leadership what they need to know in plain English — risk, spend, project status, key metrics — without the jargon and without 40 slides.
By slide 12 the audience is on email. By slide 25, on Instagram.
Patch compliance percentages and MTTR graphs. The CEO needs 'are we OK?'
Snapshot each month. No way to see if things are getting better or worse.
Major incident this month? Squeezed into the same template. Underplayed.
One page. Executive summary, top metrics, top risks, top decisions needed. Plain English.
10–12 slides. Designed for actual board consumption. Annotated with context for non-technical readers.
Power BI or similar. Live numbers — uptime, spend, project status, incident count. For the IT director and executive team.
Every metric tracked over 12 months. Benchmarked against peer firms where data exists.
Major incident? Acquisition? Big launch? We produce one-off reports tailored to the moment.
Year-end summary: what got better, what got worse, what's planned. Decision-grade.
| Common (bad) | Typical (mediocre) | Senator standard | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Length | 20–40 slides | 10–15 slides | 1 page + 10-slide quarterly |
| Language | Jargon-heavy | Mixed | Plain English |
| Trend over time | Snapshot only | Some | 12-month rolling |
| Peer benchmark | None | Occasional | Standard where data exists |
| Format for board | Same as IT report | Trimmed version | Designed for board |
| Owner accountability | Unclear | Mixed | Named owner per initiative |
Standard format. Read in 5 minutes.
Designed for board consumption, not IT review.
Every key metric tracked over rolling 12 months.
Every line item has a named accountable person.
“Before Senator, our board's IT report was 32 slides and skimmed. After: 1 page summary, 10 slides for the deep dive. Same data, much better decisions. Our chair told me it's the most legible report from any function.”
Yes — we pull from your monitoring, ticketing, finance, and project tools. We don't replace your stack, we surface from it.
Low. We design once. Maintain with monthly data refresh. Light touch on your team.
In practice, yes. We've yet to have a board ask for more — most appreciate the brevity.
Yes — Power BI or similar. Executive team gets read access. We maintain the underlying queries and visuals.
Send us your current IT report. We'll redesign one page of it for free as a sample of how we'd approach yours.