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Getting Your Act Together: The Five Elements of Successful Elevator Pitching
So little time, so much to say.
This workshop coaches you on how to design and deliver effective elevator pitches -- for your company, product or idea. Learn to enjoy impromptu speaking opportunities! Become more creative and spontaneous! Discover your unique presentation style!
Success in business today often stems from being able to seize the moment. In learning how to prepare and deliver elevator pitches, Speakers World will help you develop speaking expertise and stagecraft for a prepared presentation, a successful impromptu appearance in front of a live audience, or, at a moment's notice, informally in front of a potential client or investor -- or even a member of your executive staff.
Learn the five elements of a successful elevator pitch:
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Identify what your point is, or ought to be,
and learn how to find it.
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Organize your pitch to fit specific audiences
and timeframes and get to the point succinctly
in 60 seconds or less.
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Script and deliver a powerful pitch that investors,
potential business partners, customers, or other
stakeholders will find compelling.
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Make a good -- and lasting -- first impression.
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Move your listener to act.
A pre-program assessment, extensive personalized video feedback, comprehensive program materials and follow-up individual coaching support the workshop.
Getting Your Act Together: The Five Elements of Successful Elevator Pitching is available as a public workshop or teleclass, or, customized to your specific needs, as an in-house workshop, custom teleclass or private coaching sessions.
Check Speakers World Speaks for more information on successful elevator pitching.
So little time . . . contact Speakers World today.
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