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Perfecting Your Pitch

Date: 19th June 2018
Location: Central Manchester
Time: 10:00am - 4:00pm
Theme: People, Skills & Talent, Business Strategy, Operational efficiency

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Standard Eligibility for all Businesses:

·       Based in Greater Manchester

·       Business 2 business - Business 2 consumer businesses are ineligible due to ERDF guidelines

·       SME - Small or medium enterprise i.e.: less than 249 employees

·       Annual Turnover less than 50 Million Euro, Balance Sheet less than 43 million Euro

This one day Workshop will help you develop a pitch presentation which can be adapted to different circumstances.

During the morning we will look at what a pitch should look like for an investment proposition. We will then explore an elevator pitch which can be used for potential buyers.

In the afternoon you will pitch to our panel of 3 business advisors, this is a fantastic opportunity to receive constructive feedback to perfect your pitch. There is plenty of time to practise your pitch.

We advise bringing along a smartphone or mobile device so that your pitch and feedback can be recorded, this way you can review in own time. Previous attendees have found this highly beneficial and has helped them to improve.

The objectives of the day are to develop a multi-purpose pitch and receive professional, constructive feedback. Taking away from the day more confidence and a better understanding of what to say and how to present.

Meet the trainer, Isabelle Farquhar

 

Isabelle is a Business Advisor here in Business Growth Hub.

Knowledge and Expertise include: 


-Business Start up and Development (including social enterprise and charities)
-Scaling up businesses
-Business Strategy, Planning and Growth
-Marketing & Social Media
-Legal issues, Legal Structure, Funding and Finance
-Governance, Board skills audit
-Coaching, Mentoring, Training
-Social impact monitoring

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