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AIA2020 - M Wallace Green - Pitching Fundamentals

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AIA2020 - M Wallace Green - Pitching Fundamentals

  1. 1. Pitch Like A Rock Star ⭐️ Wallace Green
  2. 2. confident confident confident fearless focused courageous self-assured ambitious ambitious determined committed I’m a Startup Coach driven
  3. 3. I coach Startup Founders to Pitch Like A Rock Star ▪ Rock Solid Story ▪ Water-Tight Biz Model ▪ Bullet-Proof Founders
  4. 4. not 99 reasons Investors are looking for to reason NOT invest to invest
  5. 5. Nail the Positioning Identify Critical Assumptions Test & Validate Find Your Story (Storytelling) Build Your Story in Slides TO INVEST MENT FROM IDEA I use six key work steps to Make Startups Investable Pitch (on Stage)
  6. 6. Nail the Positioning Identify Critical Assumptions Test & Validate Find Your Story (Storytelling) Build Your Story in Slides TO INVEST MENT FROM IDEA I use six key work steps to Make Startups Investable Pitch (on Stage)
  7. 7. Pitching Basics
  8. 8. Different contexts & types of pitching Handshake pitch Pitching on stage
  9. 9. Handshake pitch – your objective is to ▪ Grab (emotional) attention ▪ Get biz idea across clearly, rationally ▪ Test to see if they are interested ▪ Open the conversation for next steps or a specific Call-To-Action
  10. 10. … first impression matters a lot ▪ Eye contact ▪ Firm handshake (in the West) ▪ Speaking, but also knowing when to shut-up and listen ▪ Asking questions
  11. 11. … show that you are serious DON’T DO THIS Well, we basically…can I show my slide deck? We built a really cool product that … DO THIS We use [technology] solve the [$$$] problem that affects [target customer]
  12. 12. Rock Solid Pitch Deck
  13. 13. When sharing a pitch deck only send PDF (Never PPT).
  14. 14. Design your slides in widescreen 16:9 format, here’s why…
  15. 15. Standard (4:3) Widescreen (16:9)
  16. 16. Stage pitch deck – minimal text. Investor pitch deck – sufficient text.
  17. 17. Slide design should be Legible. Simple (Pixel Discipline). Obvious.
  18. 18. Legible slides are the ones that even old people in the back row with bad eyesight can read.
  19. 19. THIS IS A TEST. Text color should contrast sharply with a background.
  20. 20. THIS IS A TEST. Text color should contrast sharply with a background.
  21. 21. THIS IS A TEST. Text color should contrast sharply with a background.
  22. 22. THIS IS A TEST. Text color should contrast sharply with a background.
  23. 23. One slide. One message.
  24. 24. Order slides so the pitch deck tells a coherent and captivating story.
  25. 25. [cover page] Here's an investment opportunity you should read Something is happening, and it needs to be fixed. It's happening at scale, affecting lots of people/companies, and the consequences are devastating We fix this problem with our amazing solution When we fix this problem with our amazing solution customers pay us in this way And there's a lot of money to be made Customers choose us because we solve their problems better than alternatives & competitors And we've made good traction so far, because we have an amazing team But we need your help to empower this amazing team to get more traction into this lucrative opportunity with our water-tight business model and rock-solid solution that solves this terrible problem That's why we are raising this investment round to achieve a big milestone in a defined timeframe Your deck tells your story …
  26. 26. 1. Cover slide 2. Hook (context of the problem) 3. Problem (quantified) 4. Solution 5. Business model 6. Size of opportunity 7. Competitive landscape / advantage 8. Traction so far 9. Team 10. The Ask / Call-To-Action 11. Anchor 11-15 slides tells your story #slides 1 1-3 1-2 1-2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
  27. 27. The Hook. The Problem. The Solution.
  28. 28. Q1 2017
  29. 29. Rock Star Pitch Deck Guidelines FREE RESOURE
  30. 30. Tips for Q&A
  31. 31. Answering questions It’s not an interrogation.
  32. 32. By failing to prepare, you are preparing to fail. Benjamin Franklin
  33. 33. Be prepared… FREE RESOURE
  34. 34. Pitch Delivery (On Stage)
  35. 35. Glossophobia fear of public speaking 75%people have this fear
  36. 36. Non-verbal communication is an elaborate secret code that is written nowhere, known by none, and yet understood by all. Edward Sapir widely considered to be one of the most important figures in the early development of the discipline of linguistics
  37. 37. paralanguage The non-lexical component of communication by speech, for example intonation, pitch and speed of speaking, hesitation noises, gestures, and facial expression.
  38. 38. A speaker’s words are only a fraction of his efforts. The pitch and tone of his voice, the speed and rhythm of the spoken word, and the pauses between those words may express more than what is being communicated by words alone. Albert Mehrabian UCLA professor who proved and quantified the importance of non-verbal communication
  39. 39. 55 % Body Language 38 7 % Tone of Voice % Words Used
  40. 40. 93%non-verbal
  41. 41. Harry Green, Ballet performer, my son Crossed arms makes us smaller and symbolizes a closing-off of ourselves from others
  42. 42. Powerful posture to cast your voice across the room and fill the space with your presence Harry Green Ballet artist, LEGO expert My son
  43. 43. Body language affects how others see us, and it may also change how we see ourselves. Amy Cuddy Social Psychologist, Harvard University, Bestselling Author, TED Speaker Power posing can boost feelings of confidence and might have an impact on our chances for success.
  44. 44. I am a Rock Star. I am Confident. I GOT THIS. POWER POSE
  45. 45. Strong voice, vary the tone (no monotone) Barak Obama, US President
  46. 46. Strong voice, vary the tone (no monotone) Margaret Thatcher, British Prime Minister
  47. 47. Strong voice, vary the tone (no monotone) Deep voice matters, especially for women Elizabeth Holmes, CEO & Founder Theranos
  48. 48. Speak slowly, enunciate clearly James Earl Jones, Actor, Voice of Darth Vader
  49. 49. With eye contact, others are more likely to listen to you, and to buy into your message.
  50. 50. The most popular TED speakers used an average of about 465 hand gestures, 2X as many as the least popular speakers used. Tim Ferriss, American entrepreneur
  51. 51. TED is an18 minute format That’s 1080 seconds 1-hand gesture every 2.3 seconds Tim Ferriss, American entrepreneur
  52. 52. Other research has found that people who “talk” with their hands tend to be viewed as warm, agreeable and energetic, …
  53. 53. … while those who are less animated are seen as logical, cold and analytical.
  54. 54. Hand gesture do’s and don’ts Steve Jobs, Founder of Apple
  55. 55. Give your hands a place keep your hands in the strike zone, when possible Hand gesture do’s and don’ts
  56. 56. Give your hands purpose use your hands at well-timed moments to underscore the meanings of your words Hand gesture do’s and don’ts
  57. 57. Do use hands to reinforce key messages, the power of threes Hand gesture do’s and don’ts
  58. 58. Give your hands power an open palm facing outward and upward builds trust with the audience, so they will follow your lead Hand gesture do’s and don’ts
  59. 59. The fig leaf pose clasping hands over the lower abdomen, used when a person feels vulnerable, but they feel the need to express confidence or respect
  60. 60. A quick story about accents … Conan The Barbarian A quick story about accents Arnold Schwarzenegger Seven times Mister Olympia Hollywood actor, Former Governor of California Environmentalist
  61. 61. A strategic pause and look-around completely captivates an audience.
  62. 62. Practice, practice, practice … until your pitch is muscle memory.
  63. 63. Find a pitch coach buddy to drill you till it hurts – that’s the only way to improve.
  64. 64. Tell a Rock Solid Story, but also… ▪ Be mindful of your body posture ▪ Have a deep, strong, voice ▪ Speak slowly, enunciate clearly ▪ Make eye contact with audience ▪ Use hands to support the pitch ▪ Use pauses to refocus audience attention
  65. 65. Put in the work, and this can be you
  66. 66. END WITH ‘THANK YOU’ (Signals audience to start clapping)
  67. 67. THANK YOU Pitch Like A Rock Star ⭐️ Wallace Green

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