Board pack preparation remains one of the most time-consuming, error-prone workflows in modern finance. CFOs and their teams pull financial data from dozens of systems, manually format tables, write narrative commentary, and iterate through multiple rounds of editsβall under tight board meeting deadlines. Claude Cowork for CFOs changes this fundamentally by automating the data assembly, analytical reasoning, and narrative writing that historically consumed days of manual effort.
The Board Pack Problem
The traditional board pack workflow is a manual, fragile, and time-intensive process. Finance teams typically:
- Extract data from 6β10 separate systems (ERP, accounting platforms, business intelligence tools, spreadsheets)
- Manually copy and format financial statements, KPI dashboards, and variance analyses into PowerPoint or Word
- Write executive summaries and section commentary by hand, interpreting raw numbers without systematic guidance
- Iterate through multiple versions as stakeholders review and request revisions
- Manage version control across email and shared folders, introducing inconsistencies and confusion
- Rush final formatting and distribution as board meetings approach
The result: 12β16 hours of human work per board cycle, delays in delivery, narrative inconsistencies, and missed opportunities to surface key insights before the board sees the pack.
With Claude Cowork, these steps compress into a 3β4 hour workflow that follows a repeatable, documented process. Data flows directly into a shared canvas, analysis happens in parallel across sections, and narrative writing is grounded in structured financial data rather than guesswork. For companies preparing boards for M&A activity, the companion guide to Claude Cowork for investment bankers covers how deal teams use Cowork for pitchbook research, data room due diligence, and IC memo production β the deal-side counterpart to this board-side preparation workflow.
The 6-Step Cowork Board Pack Assembly Workflow
Below is the named workflow CFOs use to save 8+ hours per board cycle. Each step is designed to run in parallel where possible, and to feed clean output into the next step.
Load Source Documents into Cowork Canvas
Upload your P&L, balance sheet, management accounts, and KPI dashboard into the Claude Cowork canvas. Cowork automatically parses tables, extracts key figures, and makes all data available for cross-reference within a single shared document.
Run the Variance Analysis Prompt
Use a pre-built variance analysis prompt (included below) to instruct Claude to compare actuals against budget, highlight exceptions, and suggest drivers for major variances. This runs instantly and surfaces patterns humans might miss.
Generate Executive Summary Narrative
Cowork writes a 200β300 word executive summary that synthesizes financial performance, major variances, and key decisions. The narrative pulls directly from your data so every claim is grounded in actuals.
Draft Section-by-Section Commentary
Generate detailed commentary for P&L, balance sheet, cash flow, and strategic KPIs. Each section includes variance explanation, trend analysis, and forward-looking contextβall written in board-ready language.
Review and Iterate with Dispatch on Mobile
Review drafts on Claude Dispatch (mobile), make real-time edits, and ask follow-up questions without leaving Cowork. Sync changes back instantly so your whole team sees the latest version.
Final Formatting and Distribution
Export cleaned narrative and tables from Cowork into your board pack template. Version control is automatic; distribution is one click.
Copy-Paste Prompt Templates for Board Pack Writing
Use these three prompts in Claude Cowork to generate board-ready content immediately. Adapt the numbers and context to your business.
Prompt 1: Variance Analysis
You are a senior financial analyst preparing variance analysis for a board of directors.
I will provide:
- Actual P&L for the period
- Budgeted P&L for the period
- Prior-year actual P&L for the same period
For each revenue line and major expense category:
1. Calculate variance as % of budget
2. Flag variances >5% as material
3. Suggest likely drivers based on industry context
4. Note any one-time items or non-recurring events
Output a structured variance summary in board-ready language (no jargon). Include a 3β5 sentence section on overall business performance trends.
[Paste your actual P&L, budget, and prior-year data here]
Prompt 2: Executive Summary
Write a 250-word executive summary for a board of directors based on the financial results below.
The summary should:
- Lead with overall business performance (revenue, profitability, cash)
- Highlight 2β3 major achievements or concerns
- Explain key variances from budget or prior year
- Note any strategic decisions or market impacts
- End with forward-looking context (next quarter priorities, risks, opportunities)
Use clear, direct language. No buzzwords. Assume the board understands finance but may not know your business in detail.
[Paste your financial statements and business context here]
Prompt 3: P&L Commentary
Write a 400-word board-ready commentary on our P&L performance for the period.
Structure:
1. Revenue performance (top-line growth, mix shifts, pricing)
2. Gross margin trend (cost of goods, headwinds, improvements)
3. Operating expenses by category (sales & marketing, R&D, G&A)
4. Bottom-line impact and cash implications
For each section:
- Explain what changed vs. budget and prior year
- Note drivers that explain variances
- Add forward guidance if relevant
Assume the board is knowledgeable but short on time.
[Paste your P&L, budget, and context here]
Before vs. After: Board Pack Preparation Time Savings
| Step | Traditional Manual Workflow | Claude Cowork Workflow | Time Saved |
|---|---|---|---|
| Data extraction and formatting | 3β4 hours (multiple systems, copy-paste) | 15β20 minutes (upload once, auto-parsed) | ~3.5 hours |
| Variance analysis and driver identification | 2β3 hours (manual spreadsheet review) | 10 minutes (automated prompt) | ~2.5 hours |
| Executive summary writing | 1.5β2 hours (first draft and edits) | 5 minutes (AI-generated, one edit round) | ~1.75 hours |
| Section commentary (P&L, balance sheet, KPIs) | 3β4 hours (multiple writers, iterations) | 15β20 minutes (parallel AI drafting) | ~3.5 hours |
| Review, editing, and version control | 1.5β2 hours (email loops, rework) | 15β20 minutes (Dispatch mobile review, sync) | ~1.75 hours |
| Formatting and distribution | 1β1.5 hours (manual templating) | 5β10 minutes (export and send) | ~1.25 hours |
| Total | 12β16 hours | 1β1.5 hours active work + 2.5 hours review | 10β14 hours saved |
Board Pack Sections That Cowork Handles Best
1. Executive Summary and Highlights
Claude Cowork excels at synthesizing multi-page financial data into a tight, compelling narrative. It identifies the 3β5 most important points and frames them in strategic context. Result: A board summary that tells a coherent story, not a data dump.
2. P&L Commentary and Variance Analysis
Feed your actual, budget, and prior-year P&Ls into Cowork. Cowork calculates variances, flags material deviations, explains drivers, and writes commentary in board language. No spreadsheet gymnastics. Accuracy is inherent because Cowork works from your data directly.
3. Balance Sheet and Cash Position
Cowork generates clear commentary on working capital trends, debt levels, and liquidity. It flags covenant concerns and draws connections between income statement items and balance sheet changes. Boards expect this; humans usually wing it. Cowork doesn't.
4. KPI Dashboard and Strategic Metrics
If you provide customer acquisition cost, churn, average contract value, or other business metrics, Cowork contextualizes them against targets and trend. It writes narrative explanation so boards understand not just the numbers but what they mean for strategy.
5. Risk and Opportunity Section
Cowork identifies financial and operational risks lurking in your data (margin compression, revenue concentration, cash runway). It suggests forward-looking actions tied to the numbersβnot speculation, but inference from actual performance.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Cowork does not integrate directly with ERPs today, but you can export P&Ls, balance sheets, and other statements from your system and paste or upload them into the Cowork canvas in seconds. Many CFOs extract data once (15 minutes) and reuse it across sections. For real-time integrations, we recommend Claude API Integration for a custom data pipeline.
Yes. Because all sections feed from the same canvas and data source, Cowork writes consistent narrative. No contradictions between the executive summary and P&L commentary, no different interpretations of the same variance. Consistency is a feature of the architecture, not an afterthought.
The CFO should always review Cowork's output. AI-generated narrative is accurate and board-ready but benefits from a quick human pass to ensure tone, strategic emphasis, and any company-specific context. Plan 15β30 minutes for this review. Use Dispatch mobile for real-time edits before you lock the pack.
Yes. Cowork exports text and tables in clean markdown or plain text that paste directly into PowerPoint or Word. Formatting is preserved. No manual rework needed.
Claude Cowork is deployed on your infrastructure (not shared with other users) and supports enterprise-grade security, SOC 2 compliance, and data residency controls. No financial data leaves your Cowork environment without explicit export. For details, see our Security & Governance guide.