Pitch Perfect: Program Components

An example of one approach to working with start-up founders.

 

A.     One-on-one discovery session

·       Meeting with founder/entrepreneur to discover strengths and areas for development

·       Clarify goals to accomplish

 

B.     Assessment and coaching recommendation report

·       Documentation of recommended plan for action

 

C.      Content and Communication Consultations

·       Sessions designed to develop storytelling, communication content, and slide deck design and presentation

·       Provide support in simplifying complex issues

·       Assist in selecting the necessary amount of information to share

 

D.     Individual Pitch Practice Sessions for skill building in

·       Constructing attention-grabbing openings and closings

·       Confidence and control

·       Eliminating fear of public speaking

·       Enhance Credibility

·       Techniques for altering vocal tones and body language

 

E.      Group Pitch Practice Sessions

·       Covering all topics from individual practice sessions and allowing founders to learn from one another

 

 

I do provide small group and one-on-one communication coaching that contributes to sharpening your content and empowering your delivery. Contact me to create what will work for you and your team!

Also, you can learn at your own pace with my digital course offering, available on Udemy.

Pam Jackson, PhD

Dr. Pam, trained as an organizational and behavioral economist, is the founding director of Driven Performance Consulting and is adept at diagnosing individual and organizational performance problems. She designs and executes effective solutions (through coaching, consulting, and training programs) that work well to improve employee experience. Previously based in Dubai, UAE and currently in the USA, Pam Jackson, PhD serves clients globally from both large and small organizations in a wide array of industries and sectors.

https://www.PamJackson.coach
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