MNE2601
Assignment 4 Semester 2 2024
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Due Date: October 2024
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BEFORE THE PITCH (PREPARATION)
1. Knowing the Audience: Before preparing my pitch, I researched the potential investors
and stakeholders. I wanted to understand their priorities—whether they are looking for high
growth, sustainable innovation, or cutting-edge technology. My aim was to align the pitch
with what matters most to them. I created a list of potential questions they might have and
prepared answers in advance.
2. Planning the Pitch: I planned the pitch to be concise yet comprehensive, as I may only
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