Here is my third elevator pitch. I did not receive any feedback on my second one so I basically kept the same format. I am thankful for any feedback.
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Grant,
ReplyDeleteAwesome job with this elevator pitch! Although you didn't receive any feedback, I'm sure the opportunity to repeat the exercise helped you become a lot more comfortable with the process of pitching your ideas. You certainly seem to have become much more comfortable, and this has been by far your best pitch of the three! Thanks for sharing this video with us!
Zach
Hi Grant,
ReplyDeleteNice pitch! I think it is a good idea and you clearly know the numbers and specifics of what you are talking about. You used meaningful hand gestures like counting on your hands which was good. I think we were supposed to cut this one down to a minute (at least that is what I did) so maybe you could try that next time if we have another assignment like this and if it is the same!
Thanks for sharing,
Sydney
Hello Grant,
ReplyDeleteI think you did a nice job on your pitch. It is good that you memorized your pitch by now. By memorizing your pitch, you seem more credible and comfortable with your product that you are pitching. I also did not receive much feedback on my second elevator pitch. I can only imagine how your next elevator pitch will be. Thanks!
Ramar
Hi Grant,
ReplyDeleteYour pitch style makes you very likable, and your ability to pull the information from memory is a plus. Including the specific numbers, along with your enthusiasm and non-verbal communication (hand gestures) lends credibility to your pitch. I think this was supposed to be right at 60 seconds, so maybe condense this just a little bit, and also introduce yourself before your stating your company's name. Best, Emily