Training: Fundamentals
Pitch Prep
A pitch is usually a presentation (sometimes short, sometimes a bit longer) that you give to a potential client about what you do. Or in which you present your plans to a potential investor.
Whatever the situation, a strong pitch will leave the client or investor thinking that this is an opportunity they don’t want to miss out on. And without you having actually said so yourself in your presentation!
Once you have demonstrated in your pitch that you have a clear vision with your company or organization, the client will arrive at the logical conclusion that your company or plan is the best option for them. That you understand both the market and the client’s position. And how you can solve a problem for the client or his or her target customer. Ultimately so that they will perform better and achieve their own goals.
In a strong pitch, you allow your knowledge and experience to speak for itself with concrete examples. Show, don’t tell! And you find the right balance between professional and personal. What makes you the person that everyone will want to work with?
It is questions like these that we will work with during the training Pitch Prep. This training was developed especially for professionals and entrepreneurs who are looking for a powerful way to communicate their vision, idea or company.
Structure of the Training
In one day, you learn the fundamentals for putting together a solid basic pitch. Together, we look at the most important building blocks for your pitch and then practice working with them and expressing your story. We do this with a combination of theory, written exercises and presentation exercises. At the end of the day, everyone delivers their new pitch to the group. Applause is guaranteed!
In the open trainings, we work with groups of a maximum of 12 participants.
For in-company trainings, please contact us via the contact form, so that we can put together a proposal to suit your needs.
Fees
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