About dialogue or how you get a brick to talk

This is the fourth article in the series of six for students who want to make an interesting pitch. In the last couple of articles, I have written about how to mesmerize your audience. Another way to ensure that they don’t fall asleep on their chairs is to activate them. Instead of looking at your […]


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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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