Making a Pitch Presentation. Ultimately you are always pitching to investors, customers, business partners, recruits, friends, your spouse, etc… PRACTICE.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Objectives: At the end of the class, students will (hopefully) be able to: Explain the importance of a good presentation List the steps they will take.
Advertisements

Company Name Sample Template Presenter Name
Business Plan Presentations
Title Slide Name of your business Your name or presenter’s name
Customer Development Week 3.
Title Slide – Technology or Company Name
Question and Answer Session
How to Pitch Your Company to Investors Presented by Community Capital New York Hudson River Ventures Orange County Business Accelerator July 30, 2014.
When its time to give your next sales presentation, here are my favorite tips for delivering powerful, charismatic, and engaging sales presentations. Top.
Influence: When to Use It Use this format to persuade your audience to Think about a topic. Take action regarding an issue. Support you with upper management.
Pharos University In Alexandria Faculty of Mass communication Communication Skills Dr. Enjy Mahmoud Dr. Enjy Mahmoud Week #:11 Lecture #:10 Fall
Student PowerPoints For IEPs
How to Pitch Your Idea “Tell me a story.” * every child Jon D. Pratt, PhD * Some of this material is from a Venture Hacks e-bookVenture.
Dragons Den – Pitch Guidance Document Contacts: Thomas De Souza, Nathan O’Reilly, Aman Kohli, Mark Mccormack London, March 2013 up Start.
Aspire 3 Entrepreneurial Educational Experiences Pitch Presentation Frame and Template.
ASSESSING ORAL CLASSROOM PRESENTATIONS DAVID W. KALE, PH.D. PROFESSOR OF COMMUNICATION, MVNU.
1 Interviewing for Success Donna Sullivan ’85 Vice President, General Manager of Transition Solutions BOSTON COLLEGE WORLD-WIDE WEBINARS:
Copyright 2005 Pacific Technology Ventures Ltd  1. What’s my “elevator pitch”? Explain who your customers are, what their problem is, how you solve it,
The Founding Team A Discussion September Health care that comes to you ® Welcome Introductions & welcome Who is the founding team? 3 points of.
The Founding Team A Discussion Ralph C Derrickson President & CEO Managing Member RCollins Group, LLC.
The Elevator Pitch Birmingham Education Foundation,
What is an Elevator Speech? Elevator Speech. Elevator Speech is….. An elevator speech is a short (15-30 second, 150 word) sound bite that succinctly and.
The Perfect Business Plan, Slide Show and Elevator Pitch
30 seconds elevator speech
Proudly brought to you by YES Dragons’ Den How to Pitch your Business.
Investor Presentation (Recommend to add logo, an image, or tag line)
Week 8 Hi everyone! I hope you’re having a good time programming your apps and writing up completed business plans.
Technically Speaking Dr. Sarah Wang Duane Long Outline Importance Elements of a Good Talk Presentation Style.
Research talk 1.1 Claudette M. Jones, M.Ed. KAISERSLAUTERN HS APLAC
1 SMU BPC Presentation Workshop Felipe Mendoza Aristos Ventures
Speak Smart, Stand Smart, Be Smart
purposes: scientific, business, diploma
CC Presentation Guidelines. Introduction Communicate thoughts and ideas effectively using various tools and media Presentation skills important.
Top Ten Tips for Giving a Presentation. #1 Identify Your Main Point Identify your main point (finding, opinion, etc.) and state it succinctly up front.
Extemporaneous Speech. Extemporaneous speaking is speaking before a group on a topic you are familiar with, using very few notes. Extemporaneous speeches.
Presentation Skills. Outline of lecture Planning Preparation Message Media Delivery Elements of delivery Key points.
How to develop an oral presentation You have one chance to make a point.
Successful Interviewing. Objective Students will be able to anticipate and articulate key job skills and be prepared for a real job interview.
JFK-103B1W9 and JFK-103B3W9 This program is going to be used to learn about:  Decision Making Skills  Communication Skills  Team Building Skills and.
How to do a good presentation ALI B ALHAILIY. A- Planning the Presentation 1- Write note cards on index cards. Write main ideas on your index cards. Don't.
Today’s Agenda 12/18 1.Review Paragraphs 2.Essay Notes 3.Introductions & Conclusions.
MGMT 3710 Entrepreneurial Foundations Chapter 9 The Business Plan.
Belly to Belly Create Relationships to Create Referrals.
A  Plan!  Decide who is going to be the lead person or whether you’re going to present as a team.  Making a good pitch is an essential form.
A presentation takes the investor on a journey. During the course of the journey, we provide information about ourselves, about our enterprise, our competitors.
 My product/service Tagline [your elevator pitch gets said here]
JOB SUCCESS SKILLS SALARY NEGOTIATION. Objective At the conclusion of this lesson, the student will be able to determine the most effective method for.
Product Management Or.. The most important thing most startups forget to do.
Extemp Practice. Speech Structure Always write your BODY first You should always have THREE main points You can have “stock” bullets, such as “problem,
Introduction What is your company name, what does your company do (high-level)? Provide a real-world setting/example/story the audience can relate to.
Preparing the pitch Dr. Jon D. Pratt Center for E’ship & I.T October 8, 2009.
COLD READING UNIT. WHAT DO YOU THINK ABOUT WHEN YOU HEAR “COLD READING?”
Article. Elements of a Good Answer To write a good article, you will need more than one idea or reason. Make sure you have enough to say before you start.
Proposal Writing 101 Engineers Without Frontiers CEE 402.
Empowering Legal Teams iInnovate Business Plan Template I agree to the terms & conditions in making my idea publicly available. By, Members.
Important: Each team member has a portion of the presentation so that when you are finished presenting, the pieces make a whole, supported recommendation.
Never Fear Networking Again Boot Camp 2016 Marcy Bullock and Neal Hairston.
Jayne Sanders PRECISION WISDOM™ Denver Advisory Board May 10, 2016.
 Understand why schools ask students to give presentations.  Understand what makes a good presentation.  Learn about structuring a presentation. 
MARKETING 201 – THE PITCH DECK Bring your product, service or company to life in a concise, clear way with a PowerPoint slide presentation or “pitch deck”.
Pitch Perfect: How to create a rock solid pitch by Robbie Melton
Pitching Workshop I pitch therefore I am.
How to Craft a Winning Elevator Pitch
Before You Start: Pitch Deck Tips (Do not include in final deck)
Show Your Plan to the World
MIT GSL 2018 week #1 | day 3.
Presentation Training
Enterprise and Employability
Writing your Elevator Pitch
Enterprise and Employability.
Presentation transcript:

Making a Pitch Presentation

Ultimately you are always pitching to investors, customers, business partners, recruits, friends, your spouse, etc… PRACTICE

A presentation is a conversation between you and your audience where only one side is audible. The audience is asking questions in their head; it’s your job to anticipate those questions and answer them in your presentation

The Presentation: story development Exposition Rising Action Climax Falling Action Dénouement Background/Problem Team/Solution Execution Conclusion Competitive Threats business plan = script *Source: Mentor Management

The Pitch: in less than 10 steps 1.Introduction 2.The Hook 3.The Solution 4.The Market 5.The Competition 6.Differentiation 7.Business Model 8.The Team 9.The Request

What are my audience’s questions?

What IS it? What’s the PAIN? What else is out there? How are you going to make money? Who’s running the show? What’s your 10-week benchmark?

What IS it? What is it made of? What does it do? Be specific! Specific does NOT mean technical. What your product is and does one sentence, not the cutesy name you’ve given to it. Can someone else repeat it back to you?

What’s the PAIN? “Why would anybody want this?” “How much do they want it?” “Would they change their behavior?” If you capture them with your narrative of the problem you’re going to solve, they’re engaged.

Specific Problem Solving vs... Creating World Peace, Eliminating Hunger, and Solving Global Warming. What is your specific break- through going to solve?

What else is out there? If it’s such a problem, why hasn’t anyone else solved it? What are the current solutions to the problem? Who is your competition? If others failed, why won’t you? What’s different about yours? (Specific novel break-through) Should you really compare yourself to Google?

Look like an expert in your business Show you know the category and the latest companies, trends, technologies being introduced Use a competitive feature comparison chart

Who’s running the show? Who is on your team and why are you as college students going to be able to do what others cannot do or wouldn’t replicate?

What’s your 10-week benchmark? What are your priorities to get done next? – Finish a prototype – Talk with potential customers – File a provisional patent – Raise $50K (what does that buy in the product lifecycle?)

The Plan: Five questions every investor wants to know 1.How much does it cost me? 2.What do I get? 3.How will you spend my money? 4.What is my expected return? 5.When will I get the return?

One sentence. Conclude with one distinctive, saleable, fundable sentence.

Be Prepared for Q & A Anticipate what you will be asked and be prepared to address with your team. Use appendix slides wisely. If you really don’t know, be careful about throwing out a dismissive made-up answer.

Style Tips

The Presentation: preparedness = confidence 1.Prepare your talk 2.Prepare yourself 3.Stand & deliver You are the expert on your topic Speak to your audience’s level The focus is what you say & emphasize, not your slides You control the floor Only you know what you will say next Don’t let it go to your head confidence ≠ cockiness.

1:1 One slide per minute; one idea per slide.

Be Visual and Theatrical Pictures, Product Shots, Charts, Timelines Investors get bored.

No Religion, No Wimpy Talk Don’t say “I believe” or “We believe… we will…” No “we’re trying to…”. We will.

Be Careful with jokes, they often fail. Do you need them?

Look forward at the audience and judges, not at your slides. Never read from your slides or notes.

Memorize relevant stats and figures that you can recite to look smart.

Address obvious questions or doubts that you can anticipate they will ask. Read their minds.