About storytelling or how you help a dying dalmatian

This is the second article of six written especially for students who want to improve their pitching skills. You have probably already witnessed a ton of uninspired presentations in school. But perhaps you haven’t given it too much thought, what the difference between a good and a bad presentation is. One difference is storytelling. Once […]


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About dialogue or how you avoid talking to a wall

This is the third bite-sized article in the series of six made especially for teachers in innovation classes that involve students pitching their ideas. You know the scenario from the classroom. A group of pupils is sharing their knowledge, pitching at the blackboard, while you, the motivated teacher, is following along with great interest – […]


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The benefits of telling a story in your pitch

We’ve already covered a lot of things to do in this blog, to make your pitches even better, and this week we’ll tell you, why you should try to incorporate a story into your pitch. Telling a story can be an incredibly powerful tool in your pitching toolbox for a bunch of different reasons. It’s […]


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Writing the way you speak

Writing a pitch is different than writing an article. It might take a little while to get the hang of writing like the way you speak. Don’t worry, practice makes perfect, and you’ll get there, but the first couple of tries can be a challenge. This article is made to help you speed up the […]


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