This lesson contains 32 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.
Lesson duration is: 60 min
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Workshop: Business Talk - Elevator Pitch
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Goals of the lesson
After this lesson you know what an Elevator pitch is
Get to know each other's culture (Dutch and German)
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Understanding Differences in Business
The Netherlands and Germany are very similar; but there are differences. And you have time to discuss and answer together. Some things I am going to say might be true for both countries, but then figure out in which country is it the MOST. You can use google translate on your phone or ask me what I mean by the question!
So DUTCH or GERMAN
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We do not schedule appointments on Friday afternoon.
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Dutch
B
German
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We are straightforward and efficient, and make quick decisions.
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Dutch
B
German
Slide 5 - Quiz
We are rather early than late.
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Dutch
B
German
Slide 6 - Quiz
We all have to agree before we make a decision
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Dutch
B
German
Slide 7 - Quiz
In a business meeting, we wait until the boss has asked a question before others ask any questions
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Dutch
B
German
Slide 8 - Quiz
We all speak English very welln.
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Dutch
B
German
Slide 9 - Quiz
We never ask a personal question, like are you married, in a business meeting?
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Dutch
B
German
Slide 10 - Quiz
We do not take hierarchy / superiority very serious
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Dutch
B
German
Slide 11 - Quiz
We eat bread for lunch and maybe even drink milk
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Dutch
B
German
Slide 12 - Quiz
We are open and generous with friends but more formal in public.
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Dutch
B
German
Slide 13 - Quiz
We never use the word Doctor or Mister (herr/frau), even if they have a doctor degree
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Dutch
B
German
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Activity 3: Asking questions
Now, we are going to think about questions to ask in a business meeting:
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If you go to a business meeting in Germany, give me 3 questions you would ask to break the ice?
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If you go to a business meeting in The Netherlands, give me 3 questions you would ask to break the ice?
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Famous companies in Germany and The Netherlands
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What are the 3 most well-known companies in Germany
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What are the 3 most well-known companies in The Netherlands
Slide 20 - Open question
Elevator Pitch
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What is an elevator pitch?
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An elevator pitch is a brief (30 seconds) way of introducing yourself, getting across a key point or two, and making a connection with someone.
You can use this to introduce a product, get a second conversation for a job or internship
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Slide 24 - Video
Who are you? How would you answer this question?
Slide 25 - Open question
Little bit of your background What would you say here?
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Ask What kind of question would you ask?
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Close out How would you end your elevator pitch?
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Your task
Imagine you are in an elevator pitch with the person that's hiring at the workplace you'd like to work at or do an internship. Prepare a 30 second elevator pitch about yourself, one that would convice that person to hire you
You will present your pitch to the class.
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Goal
After this lesson you know what an Elevator pitch is