Lesson 3 homework and Elevator pitch

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This lesson contains 18 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 2 videos.

time-iconLesson duration is: 40 min

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Welcome

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Today
Check your homework
redraft your pitch

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Homework check

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Translate the five words in CAPITALS.

Slide 4 - Open question

matter-of-fact
counterbalance
loss
ruthless
decrease
advantage
genuine
prosper

Slide 5 - Drag question

How to make an elevator pitch

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Duration
An average elevator ride is 118 seconds - this should be the duration of your pitch.

Less or more time? it will cost points. See assessment form.

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Watch the following video
Write down 9 things NOT to do

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What NOT to do:
Start with a high five
Use notecards
Steamroll the conversation (intimidate, use a torrent of words without allowing any responses)
Use slang
Use jargon
Be too pushy
Wing it (do it without proper preparation or time to rehearse)
Lead with too much background
Forget to make your ask

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What to include:
Which three things should you think of?

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The Hook
A solid introduction that states 
  • who you are, 
  • the value of your work, and 
  • the impact you make. 
Remain compelling:
  • Don’t overload your listener with information.  
  • Don't water down your cause.

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The body
Answers the following kind of questions:
  • What differentiates your cause from others in the same space?
  • How effective are your current programs?
  • Do you have any impact stories that are amazing?
  • How can someone get involved right now?
  • What are you preparing to accomplish in the future?

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The wrap up
Bring everything home with a very specific ask.

Be sure you know exactly what you ask from your listener:
  • support you
  • choose your product
  • do something for you

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Need to know more?
Read the blog by the maker of the video:  click on the next slide.

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Slide 17 - Link

Now redraft your pitch
After it's finished:
  • Show it to your classmate
  • Ask questions if you like
  • Next steps:
    Listen to feedback and improve your pitch
      Learn it by heart, practise, practise again,
      deliver it to your classmates/parents/...

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