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#11 Are Pitch Meetings Minefields? Heidi Messer and Susan Lyne give advice about Investor Meetings, Pitch Deck Tips, and Thought Leadership

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Does unconscious bias affect the language we use when talking about startups and founders? This week on BroadMic Bonus Cuts, listen to Heidi Messer & Susan Lyne about…

  • Their fascinating (and different!) takes on Reid Hoffman’s quote about what he looks for in an entrepreneur: “I look to see if someone has a marine strategy, for taking the beach; an army strategy, for taking the country; and a police strategy, for governing the country afterward.”
  • Their practical tips and inside info on what they look for in an entrepreneur’s pitch deck
  • Susan Lyne’s view on the critical difference between thought leaders and influencers.

Notes

Tomorrow’s Advance Man by Tad Friend, The New Yorker

LinkedIn’s Series B Pitch to Greylock: Pitch Advice for Entrepreneurs, Reidhoffman.org

Quantifying Silicon Valley’s Diversity Issue by Jessi Hempel, Wired

These 10 Male Executives Are Committing to Reach Gender Parity in 5 Years by Valentina Zarya, Fortune

Additional Reading

Startups Serving The 99 Percent Will Be the Next Billion-Dollar Companies by Hans Tung, TechCrunch

Lessons From The Early Pitch Decks Of Airbnb, BuzzFeed, And YouTube by Linda Dishman, Fast Company

Marc Andreessen: How to address diversity in tech, Fortune video

The Network Man: Reid Hoffman’s big idea by Nicholas Leman, The New Yorker

Lessons From A Study of Perfect Pitch Decks: VCs Spend An Average of 3 Minutes, 44 Seconds On Them by Kim-Mai Cutler, TechCrunch

8 things you should never, ever include in a pitch deck by Scott Gerber, TNW

Positioning Your Startup is Vital — Here’s How to Nail It by Arielle Jackson, First Round Review

How to Write a Great Business Plan: Competitive Analysis by Jeff Haden, Inc.

The Official Definitions of Seed, Series A, and Series B Rounds by Jason Calacanis

Guest bios & transcripts are available on www.broadmic.com.

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Does unconscious bias affect the language we use when talking about startups and founders? This week on BroadMic Bonus Cuts, listen to Heidi Messer & Susan Lyne about…

  • Their fascinating (and different!) takes on Reid Hoffman’s quote about what he looks for in an entrepreneur: “I look to see if someone has a marine strategy, for taking the beach; an army strategy, for taking the country; and a police strategy, for governing the country afterward.”
  • Their practical tips and inside info on what they look for in an entrepreneur’s pitch deck
  • Susan Lyne’s view on the critical difference between thought leaders and influencers.

Notes

Tomorrow’s Advance Man by Tad Friend, The New Yorker

LinkedIn’s Series B Pitch to Greylock: Pitch Advice for Entrepreneurs, Reidhoffman.org

Quantifying Silicon Valley’s Diversity Issue by Jessi Hempel, Wired

These 10 Male Executives Are Committing to Reach Gender Parity in 5 Years by Valentina Zarya, Fortune

Additional Reading

Startups Serving The 99 Percent Will Be the Next Billion-Dollar Companies by Hans Tung, TechCrunch

Lessons From The Early Pitch Decks Of Airbnb, BuzzFeed, And YouTube by Linda Dishman, Fast Company

Marc Andreessen: How to address diversity in tech, Fortune video

The Network Man: Reid Hoffman’s big idea by Nicholas Leman, The New Yorker

Lessons From A Study of Perfect Pitch Decks: VCs Spend An Average of 3 Minutes, 44 Seconds On Them by Kim-Mai Cutler, TechCrunch

8 things you should never, ever include in a pitch deck by Scott Gerber, TNW

Positioning Your Startup is Vital — Here’s How to Nail It by Arielle Jackson, First Round Review

How to Write a Great Business Plan: Competitive Analysis by Jeff Haden, Inc.

The Official Definitions of Seed, Series A, and Series B Rounds by Jason Calacanis

Guest bios & transcripts are available on www.broadmic.com.

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