Title: Presentation Workshop: 
 1Presentation WorkshopBusiness Plan Pitching
Special Communication and Presentation Skills for 
Entrepreneurship
- Pitching in 10 Minutes or30  120 Seconds 
 
Instructors Marianne Aders (KWW), Wolfgang Runge 
(RISCnet) KWW Wissenschaftliche Weiterbildung 
der Universität Karlsruhe (TH) 
 2Prerequisites
- Persons who have attended the Technology 
(Chemical) Entrepreneurship course and qualified 
for an Attendance Confirmation  - Any person who has authentically attended a 
course, seminar or workshop (outside KIT) 
dedicated to how to write a business plan  - Any person who is just writing a business plan
 
  3Workshop Purpose
- Reinforce and extend knowledge about preparing a 
business plan for a new technology-based firm 
(NTBF)  - Grasp and practice the essentials of presentation 
skills  - Learn how to pitch through an elevator pitch 
and short business plan presentation  - Specifically, learn how to create and present an 
elevator pitch using structural models  - Practice presenting yourself, (parts of) a 
business plan or related company presentation  - Touch negotiation skills
 
  4Pitching (in Minutes)
- The meaning (in the context of firm foundation or 
growth)  -  raising financial backing or other kinds of 
support  - The approach seeking agreement 
 - The purpose go to the next stage due diligence 
(of a business plan, entering negotiations) 
  5Workshop Agenda Morning - 1
Time Who What Desired Outcome
815  825 Instructor KWW Welcome Know workshop goals and program 
825  855 KWW, All Partner interview Introduce participantsbuild groups of 2 (tandem)
855  1040 KWW Non-verbal communication Key Note Speech (Impulsreferat) discuss
1040  55 All Coffee Break 
1055  1120 KWW Comprehension AIDA, MISLA (Strukturmodelle) Key Note Speech (Impulsreferat) structural models
1120  1200 Instructor Elevator Pitch  Intro, Approach All know what it is,how to create it 
 6Workshop Agenda Afternoon - 1
Time Who What Desired Outcome
1200  1330 All Lunch Break Recreation Networking
1330  1550 All,Instructor, KWW Elevator Pitch  Exercises - practicing Practice creating a pitch (group work) presenting the pitch evaluations, discussion
1550  1605 All Coffee Break 
1605  1630 KWW Rhetoric effectiveness and impact Key Note Speech (Impulsreferat)discussion
1630  1700 All Discussion finalizing Day 1 and looking forward to Day 2 Feedback 
 7Workshop Agenda Morning - 2
Time Who What Desired Outcome
815  825 Instructor KWW Welcomeremarks on Day 1 All know what is ahead
825  910 Instructor NTBF Business Plan Specifics Key aspects are rein-forced
910  945 All, instructor Karaoke-type slide presentation(2 slides) Introductory practice of a presentation (Entry) using slides
945  1015 KWW Johari window positions in interpersonal communication Key Note Speech discussion understand own strengths and weaknesses
1015  30 All Coffee Break 
1030  1200 All instructor Create a business plan presentation Tandem uses given text for slides 
 8Workshop Agenda Afternoon - 2
Time Who What Desired Outcome
1200  1300 All Lunch Break 
1300  1530 All, KWW, instructor Presenting the short business plan Practicing, feedback, discussions(feedback questionnaire)
1530  1600 KWW, instructor Wrap-up,call to action 
1600  1615 All Filling questionnaire Assessing course and instructors 
 9Appendix Material on the Web )
- WORKSHOP_Pres_Intro.ppt ) 
 - Meta-Presentation.ppt ) 
 - Elevator_Pitch.ppt ) 
 - WORKSHOP_Pres_BP.ppt )
 
) http//www.tech-entrepreneurship.de 
 10Business Plan Evolution
Concept Summary Elements
- Explain the problem or need and identify the 
customer 
- Tell why a customerwill pay for the solution 
 
- Explain the proposed solutionand the uniqueness 
ofthe solution 
Elevator Pitch(30-120 Sec.)
(Spoken)
(Written)
Business Plan(10 Min. Presentation)
Concept Summary
Business Plan(20 - 45 Min. Presentation)
- Concept Summary 
 - A short description of the new business(Narrativ
e) 
Business PlanExecutive Summary
Business Plan(Full Document)
(cf. Module 11 of Technology Entrepreneurship 
course) 
 11Business Plans and Structural Models
- A business plan is a highly structured document 
 - Hence, 
 - a business plan may be created on the basis of a 
template reflecting the structural model  - A presentation of a business plan can be composed 
of a business plan template and a purposive 
structural model for speaking in the public  
  12Some Pitching Scenarios
- Cold Call (Kaltakquise) rarely successful 
 - One-On-One Talk/Discussion 
 - Elevator Pitch 
 - Upfront presentation