Introducing yourself is perhaps the most important pitch you’ll ever need to master. It’s what gives others their first impression of you—good or bad. Here, Beckett helps you break down your personal intro into four key points so you can cover the essentials and generate curiosity without getting lost in the details.
Lesson 2
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The challenge of any pitch is to convince your audience. To achieve this, you must clearly define who you’re dealing with before you give your presentation. Beckett explains how to compose a portrait of your audience, because by putting yourself in their shoes and understanding their issues, your pitch will be more effective.
Lesson 3 • 5mnA pitch that tells a clear and articulate story is bound to make a lasting impression on its audience. But when structuring your presentation, it’s not always easy to translate all the ideas floating around your head into a succession of slides. That's why it's so important to organise your thoughts into categories. Time to get out your Post-its!
Lesson 4 • 5mnWhen you're brainstorming, coming up with ideas is usually the easy part. But that doesn’t mean all of them are good. In this episode, you’ll learn how to sift through early ideas and identify the keepers. With the right content, your key messages will come across loud and clear, grabbing your audience’s attention.
Lesson 5 • 5mn