The scientific method for pitching: prepare, pressure test, and revise your pitch over a series of meetings.
What’s included (3 pitch sessions):
→ Pre-session review of full deck and materials (up to 10 slides, 1 one pager, and website)
→ 5 pre-session tips for refinement, which may be implemented prior to live pitch session
→ 1-hour live pitch session (15-minute live pitch delivery by you, 45-minute structured feedback session and Q&A) identifying narrative and framing issues, and likely audience objections
→ Written bullet summary of pitch delivery feedback, and suggested revisions to deck (if revised after pre-session feedback) with deeper audit of credibility and structural gaps for consideration and revision
→ 1-hour live pressure session of revised pitch with tough questions, hard redirects, and no softballs so you can work through your answers under real scrutiny, not coaching
→ Short written summary broken into three categories: what to fix, what to sharpen, what’s still a liability
→ 45-minute re-pitch session: you integrate feedback and go again from the top
→ Side-by-side evaluation of what improved, what didn’t, and what still needs work
→ Written summary with a direct ready/not-ready assessment
→ Optional framing adjustments for specific audiences (investor vs. client vs. program committee)
You leave having tested, revised, and proven the pitch under conditions that mirror the real thing.
The scientific method for pitching: prepare, pressure test, and revise your pitch over a series of meetings.
What’s included (3 pitch sessions):
→ Pre-session review of full deck and materials (up to 10 slides, 1 one pager, and website)
→ 5 pre-session tips for refinement, which may be implemented prior to live pitch session
→ 1-hour live pitch session (15-minute live pitch delivery by you, 45-minute structured feedback session and Q&A) identifying narrative and framing issues, and likely audience objections
→ Written bullet summary of pitch delivery feedback, and suggested revisions to deck (if revised after pre-session feedback) with deeper audit of credibility and structural gaps for consideration and revision
→ 1-hour live pressure session of revised pitch with tough questions, hard redirects, and no softballs so you can work through your answers under real scrutiny, not coaching
→ Short written summary broken into three categories: what to fix, what to sharpen, what’s still a liability
→ 45-minute re-pitch session: you integrate feedback and go again from the top
→ Side-by-side evaluation of what improved, what didn’t, and what still needs work
→ Written summary with a direct ready/not-ready assessment
→ Optional framing adjustments for specific audiences (investor vs. client vs. program committee)
You leave having tested, revised, and proven the pitch under conditions that mirror the real thing.