
Business Management Warm-Ups 8/30/24
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- Q1What is the primary purpose of an elevator pitch?To showcase your resumeTo give a detailed presentationTo seek a job directlyTo quickly introduce yourself and your ideas30s
- Q2How long should an effective elevator pitch typically last?1 hour30 seconds to 2 minutes10 to 15 seconds5 minutes or more30s
- Q3What is a common mistake to avoid when delivering an elevator pitch?Using technical jargonBeing too vague or unclearIncluding personal anecdotesSpeaking too quickly30s
- Q4What is the importance of body language in an elevator pitch?It allows you to speak without wordsIt replaces the need for verbal communicationIt conveys confidence and engages the listenerIt's not important at all30s
- Q5Which key element should be included in an elevator pitch?Contact informationA clear value propositionA detailed resumeA long biography30s
- Q6What is the ideal audience for an elevator pitch?Anyone who might be interested in your idea or projectA large crowdPeople who are already familiar with your workOnly potential employers30s
- Q7Which of the following is a recommended way to practice your elevator pitch?Writing it down and forgetting about itOnly practicing in formal settingsRehearsing in front of a mirrorIgnoring feedback30s
- Q8What should you aim to do at the end of your elevator pitch?Leave abruptlyAssume they are not interestedEngage the listener and invite questionsProvide a lengthy explanation30s
- Q9What is a common mistake to avoid in an elevator pitch?Being enthusiastic about your ideaMaintaining eye contactUsing technical jargon that the audience may not understandSpeaking too slowly30s
- Q10
Which is not one of the 3 C's of the elevator pitch?
Clear
Concise
Calm
30s