Boardroom Meeting Suggestion Meme Generator
Create a Boardroom Meeting Suggestion meme. A boss asks for ideas and throws the person with the best one out the window. Classic corporate logic.

What is the Boardroom Meeting Suggestion Meme?
A boss asks for suggestions in a meeting, then throws the person who gives the best answer out the window. It is commonly used to represent good ideas or honest opinions being punished while bad ideas are rewarded.
Also Known As
- Thrown Out Window Meme
- Boardroom Suggestion
- Boss Throws Employee
- Corporate Meeting Meme
- Good Idea Bad Idea Meme
About the Boardroom Meeting Suggestion Meme
A four-panel comic set in a corporate boardroom. A boss sits at the head of a table and asks employees for suggestions. The first two employees offer terrible ideas and are praised. The third employee offers the obvious, correct solution — and is immediately hurled out the window. The format captures the frustration of being punished for giving the honest answer in a world that rewards comfortable lies.
A four-panel comic where a boss at a boardroom table asks his team for suggestions. Three people offer ideas — the first two are bad ideas that the boss accepts. The third person gives the actually good, honest answer and immediately gets thrown out the window. The format is the definitive meme for organizations that punish honesty.
How to Make a Boardroom Meeting Suggestion Meme
- The Boardroom Meeting Suggestion template is already loaded above — start editing right away
- Type your top and bottom text in the caption fields on the right
- Choose from 12 layout styles — classic Impact, framed, TikTok, Twitter, and more
- Customize fonts, colors, text stroke, and drag text to reposition
- Click Download to save as PNG, or use Copy/Share to send it directly
When to Use the Boardroom Meeting Suggestion Meme
Work & Productivity
- •Suggesting the project is behind schedule and getting "reassigned."
- •Employee 1: "More meetings." Employee 2: "More emails." Employee 3: "Fewer meetings." *defenestration*
- •Telling the CEO the idea won't work and being labeled "not a team player."
Internet & Social Media
- •Suggesting a social media platform should improve instead of adding AI.
- •Telling a company their rebrand is worse and getting blocked.
- •One person giving honest feedback in the comments getting ratio'd.
School & Education
- •Suggesting the group project would be better as individual assignments.
- •Telling the professor their PowerPoint has a typo.
- •Recommending the class actually be useful for real life.
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