Aileen Anthony Ndatuwa
taking a session with fellow dreamers
Questions to considered
1. Who am I?
2. What do I do?
3. Why it is important?
4. What am I trying to make better?
"No great deed was ever accomplished without focus - a defined direction and purpose. Olympic athletes win by focusing on one sport, not several."
Steve Woodruff
ELEVATOR PITCH
A personal elevator pitch is a quick summary of yourself. It’s named for the time it takes to ride an elevator from bottom to top of a building (roughly 30 seconds or 75 words). Elevator pitches are sometimes thought to be specific to an idea or a product, but having a pitch to sell yourself as a professional is a common use case for elevator pitches, too.
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An elevator pitch is a brief, persuasive speech that you use to spark interest in what your organization does. You can also use them to create interest in a project, idea, or product – or in yourself. A good elevator pitch should last no longer than a short elevator ride of 20 to 30 seconds, hence the name.
They should be interesting, memorable, and succinct. They also need to explain what makes you – or your organization, product, or idea – unique.
When to Use an Elevator Pitch
Some people think that this kind of thing is only useful for salespeople who need to pitch their products and services. But you can also use them in other situations.
For example, you can use one to introduce your organization to potential clients or customers. You could use them in your organization to sell a new idea to your CEO, or to tell people about the change initiative that you're leading. You can even craft one to tell people what you do for a living.
I help A to help B so that C will be help.
Be committed to your purpose, improve yourself.
Think outside the box to make to affect lives.
Add values to things your committed to.
Define yourself.
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