1
Preparing your pitch with some storytelling
- Identify relational situations in which the pitch may be relevant (meeting, conference, lunch, etc.).
- Discover the main advantages of storytelling: creating meaning and emotion in order to generate attachment...
- Identify the key messages of a presentation: focus on the "less is more" principle.
- Construct the narrative outline associated with your presentation.
- Choose the different characters (heroes, stimulants, opponents) to be included in your pitch.
Hands-on work
Brainstorming. Practical exercises for constructing a narrative outline; identifying the characters to be included in your presentation.
2
Building your pitch to optimise its duration-efficiency ratio
- Understand the different challenges of timed communication.
- Acquire the main techniques of journalistic writing.
- Create a striking hook.
- Meticulous writing : turns of phrase, pronouns, timing, punchlines...
- Choose a conceit (i.e. an extended metaphor) that will enhance the pitch and underpin your message.
- Write your pitch.
Hands-on work
Individual writing of a professional pitch and shared mirror reading (in pairs). Individual and collective debriefing.
3
Repeating and presenting your pitch
- Use theatre-inspired oral storytelling techniques.
- Translate your written pitch into a living verbal expression.
- Harmonise your verbal, non-verbal and para-verbal communication when presenting your pitch.
- Use the power of silent pauses to make your argument resonate.
- Summarise the various key messages to help your audience remember them.
- Give your presentation in its entirety.
Hands-on work
Presentation of participants’ pitches. Collective and constructive debriefing. Development of a personalised improvement plan.