I pitch therefore I am. Making pitches is a way of life for an entrepreneur, and Guy prov his tips for ensuring each pitch is better than the last. His 10/20/30 rule for PowerPoint slides is essential.
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Read some related articles:
- The Importance of a Good Presentation Kawasaki always uses a top 10 format--and thinks that most presentations are terrible. Either the presentations are too long, or they use Powerpoint poorly......
- Entrepreneurs: Then and Now Advice about foundation, priorities, financing, key employees, getting the word out, leveraging resources, scope, business development, and the big picture......
- Education: Importance of Peers The most valuable part of your education is your peers--network, develop and maintain relationships while you are in school....
- Weave a MAT and Outline Your Priorities Guy suggests creating a system of milestones, assumptions and tasks to keep your business on the right path and increase your chances for success....





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