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Your Guide to
         Business Olympics:
Dress, S.W.O.T, Sales Pitch, & PwrPt.!




              Mr. Elsesser
              Mr. Hennings

            November 19, 2012
Mrs. Coloe
  Guest Presenter &
Fashion Extraordinaire
• Judges will be grading your
  appearance

• You never get a second chance to
  make a good first impression.
  Your grooming and dress are
  important to putting your best
  foot forward.


• You might want to coordinate
  your dress with your team
  members
• Suit with skirt appropriate length,
  no miniskirts
• Pants suit or skirt with blouse and
  blazer
• Pumps or appropriate business-like
  shoes, closed toe and low heel
• Stockings
• Minimal jewelry
• Don’t overdo perfume

• NO flip flops, sandals,
  sneakers, jeans, short skirts,
  jogging suits, tank tops,
  revealing clothing.
• Business suit

• Dress pants, shirt and tie, no
  bowties

• Dress shoes, dress socks

• Belt should match shoes

• Make sure dress shirt is neatly
  pressed

• Make sure you are clean shaven


No hats, sneakers, t-shirts or jeans
Last Minute Fashion Tips
• Make sure to try on your outfit BEFORE the
  event. If your clothing is too tight or too loose,
  don’t wear it.

• Remember your clothes are your image, check
  the mirror and see what the judges will see
The Marketing Mix
The Marketing Mix
      (4 P’s of your Marketing Plan)
•The Product
   • What is your product/service?
•The Price
   • What are you selling it for?
   • Why did you choose that price point?
•The Place
   • Where will your product be available?
   • How will you distribute your product?
•The Promotion
   • How will you showcase/promote your idea?
ALL About S.W.O.T.
• What is S.W.O.T?
  – Technique used for identifying and understanding:
     • Strengths    • Weaknesses
     • Threats      • Opportunities

• Why do marketers use it?
  – Uncovers opportunities that can put you over the top.
  – By understanding the weaknesses of your business or product,
    you can manage and eliminate threats that could        “sink
    your ship.”
• So the bottom line is…
  – You can use the framework to craft strategies that can enable
    you to distinguish yourself from competitors and be able to
    conquer your market.
How to Use S.W.O.T.
• Strengths:
  – What advantages does your product feature (that others do not)?
  – What do you do to perfection (core competency/advantage)?
  – What do people in your market (or product users) see as your
    most intriguing feature(s)?
• Weaknesses:
  – What are people in your market (or product users) most likely
    upset about (or wish was different)?
  – Which areas are lacking? (What could be improved?)
  – What should you avoid?
  – What factors make lose you sales (or make your product users not
    buy and turn to a competitor’s product)?
How to Use S.W.O.T
• Opportunities:
  – Where/What could be good opportunities facing you?
  – What were some of the things that happened that could be
    further expanded and/or developed?
  – Do any of your strengths open up new possibilities or
    opportunities for your product/business?
  – Can you create any opportunities by eliminating any of your
    weaknesses?

• Threats:
  – What obstacles/challenges are you facing?
  – What is your competition doing that you should be worried about?
    (What are the alternatives to doing nothing?)
  – Could any of your weaknesses seriously threaten your business?
End Result of S. W. O. T.
How can this help your product?
Closing The Deal!!!
The Sales Pitch
1-2 minute pitch of your idea to get investors
interested!
• “Elevator Pitch”
• Should include an “infomercial-style”
  commercial… think QVC or HSN
  – Provide product benefits
  – Be humorous but appropriate
  – Remember who your audience is
  – Everyone should be involved
All About The Sales Pitch…
          IS…                      IS NOT…
• Your “last-ditch” effort • A typical product-centric
  to get your investors      television/radio
  to react                   commercial
• Short, clear, concise, a • A “media” presentation
  nd to-the-point          • A speech that describes
                             your products features
• Packed with features
                             and calls for NO
  and benefits of the
  product                    ACTION by your
                             audience.
An Example of a BAD Sales Pitch
The Elements of a GOOD Sales Pitch
How To Conduct an
ELEVATOR SPEECH
DON’T
Baseball
Baseball is a bat-and-ball sport played between
two teams of nine players each. The goal is to
score runs by hitting a thrown ball with a bat and
touching a series of four bases arranged at the
corners of a ninety-foot square, or diamond.
Players on one team take turns hitting against
the pitcher of the other team , which tries to stop
them from scoring runs by getting hitters out in
any of several ways. A player on the batting team
can stop at any of the bases and later advance
via a teammate's hit or other means. The teams
switch between batting and fielding whenever the
fielding team records three outs. One turn at bat
for each team constitutes an inning; nine innings
make up a professional game. The team with the
most runs at the end of the game wins.
DO
Baseball
• A sport played with
  – Bat-and-Ball
  – 2 teams of nine players each.

• The Goal:
  – Score runs
    • Hitting a thrown ball with a bat
    • Touching a series of four bases
    • Have the most runs at the end of 9 innings
  – Get 3 outs per inning
Baseball
• How to Play:
  – Teams take turns hitting and pitching against
    each other
  – Players advance through the bases and end
    at home plate.
    •   Hits
    •   Walks
    •   Steals
    •   Other Rules
  – Switch between batting and fielding every 3
    outs
    • Each turn equals 1 inning played
    • Nine innings make up a professional game.
DON’T
•Started training at the age of 16 at Dance Impressions and The Dance Zone

•Had a previous background in gymnastics

•Training consists of jazz, ballet, contemporary, and gymnastics, with some experience in hip
hop, modern, tap, and theater

•Favorite dance style is contemporary

•Backup role on the hit film High School Musical

•Johnson was paired up with Dominic

•Only in the bottom two one week

•Praised for her passion, enthusiasm, talent, personality, strong dancing and versatility in the different
routines

•First woman to win the show
DO
SABRA JOHNSON
    SEASON THREE WINNER
• Background
  – Started training at the age of 16 at Dance
    Impressions and The Dance Zone
  – Used to do gymnastics
  – Experienced in
    jazz, ballet, contemporary, and
    gymnastics, with some experience in hip
    hop, modern, tap, and theater
  – Favorite dance style is contemporary
SABRA JOHNSON
    SEASON THREE WINNER
• On Dance with the Stars:
  – Johnson was paired up with Dominic
  – Only in the bottom two one week
  – Praised for her passion, enthusiasm,
    talent, personality, strong dancing and
    versatility in the different routines
  – First woman to win the show
The Bottom Line
• Don’t over do it
• Be concise
  – Speak to the points!
• Spread out your information between
  slides
• Choose colors, pictures, animation
  wisely
We are here to help!




                       Shark
                       Tank

• E-mail us Anytime!
  – celsesser@smithtown.k12.ny.us
  – mhennings@smithtown.k12.ny.us
  – ccoloe@smithtown.k12.ny.us

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Business Olympics 2012 Training Materials (Hennings/Elsesser)

  • 1. Your Guide to Business Olympics: Dress, S.W.O.T, Sales Pitch, & PwrPt.! Mr. Elsesser Mr. Hennings November 19, 2012
  • 2. Mrs. Coloe Guest Presenter & Fashion Extraordinaire
  • 3. • Judges will be grading your appearance • You never get a second chance to make a good first impression. Your grooming and dress are important to putting your best foot forward. • You might want to coordinate your dress with your team members
  • 4. • Suit with skirt appropriate length, no miniskirts • Pants suit or skirt with blouse and blazer • Pumps or appropriate business-like shoes, closed toe and low heel • Stockings • Minimal jewelry • Don’t overdo perfume • NO flip flops, sandals, sneakers, jeans, short skirts, jogging suits, tank tops, revealing clothing.
  • 5. • Business suit • Dress pants, shirt and tie, no bowties • Dress shoes, dress socks • Belt should match shoes • Make sure dress shirt is neatly pressed • Make sure you are clean shaven No hats, sneakers, t-shirts or jeans
  • 6. Last Minute Fashion Tips • Make sure to try on your outfit BEFORE the event. If your clothing is too tight or too loose, don’t wear it. • Remember your clothes are your image, check the mirror and see what the judges will see
  • 8. The Marketing Mix (4 P’s of your Marketing Plan) •The Product • What is your product/service? •The Price • What are you selling it for? • Why did you choose that price point? •The Place • Where will your product be available? • How will you distribute your product? •The Promotion • How will you showcase/promote your idea?
  • 9.
  • 10. ALL About S.W.O.T. • What is S.W.O.T? – Technique used for identifying and understanding: • Strengths • Weaknesses • Threats • Opportunities • Why do marketers use it? – Uncovers opportunities that can put you over the top. – By understanding the weaknesses of your business or product, you can manage and eliminate threats that could “sink your ship.” • So the bottom line is… – You can use the framework to craft strategies that can enable you to distinguish yourself from competitors and be able to conquer your market.
  • 11. How to Use S.W.O.T. • Strengths: – What advantages does your product feature (that others do not)? – What do you do to perfection (core competency/advantage)? – What do people in your market (or product users) see as your most intriguing feature(s)? • Weaknesses: – What are people in your market (or product users) most likely upset about (or wish was different)? – Which areas are lacking? (What could be improved?) – What should you avoid? – What factors make lose you sales (or make your product users not buy and turn to a competitor’s product)?
  • 12. How to Use S.W.O.T • Opportunities: – Where/What could be good opportunities facing you? – What were some of the things that happened that could be further expanded and/or developed? – Do any of your strengths open up new possibilities or opportunities for your product/business? – Can you create any opportunities by eliminating any of your weaknesses? • Threats: – What obstacles/challenges are you facing? – What is your competition doing that you should be worried about? (What are the alternatives to doing nothing?) – Could any of your weaknesses seriously threaten your business?
  • 13. End Result of S. W. O. T. How can this help your product?
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  • 16. The Sales Pitch 1-2 minute pitch of your idea to get investors interested! • “Elevator Pitch” • Should include an “infomercial-style” commercial… think QVC or HSN – Provide product benefits – Be humorous but appropriate – Remember who your audience is – Everyone should be involved
  • 17. All About The Sales Pitch… IS… IS NOT… • Your “last-ditch” effort • A typical product-centric to get your investors television/radio to react commercial • Short, clear, concise, a • A “media” presentation nd to-the-point • A speech that describes your products features • Packed with features and calls for NO and benefits of the product ACTION by your audience.
  • 18. An Example of a BAD Sales Pitch
  • 19. The Elements of a GOOD Sales Pitch
  • 20. How To Conduct an ELEVATOR SPEECH
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  • 23. Baseball Baseball is a bat-and-ball sport played between two teams of nine players each. The goal is to score runs by hitting a thrown ball with a bat and touching a series of four bases arranged at the corners of a ninety-foot square, or diamond. Players on one team take turns hitting against the pitcher of the other team , which tries to stop them from scoring runs by getting hitters out in any of several ways. A player on the batting team can stop at any of the bases and later advance via a teammate's hit or other means. The teams switch between batting and fielding whenever the fielding team records three outs. One turn at bat for each team constitutes an inning; nine innings make up a professional game. The team with the most runs at the end of the game wins.
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  • 25. Baseball • A sport played with – Bat-and-Ball – 2 teams of nine players each. • The Goal: – Score runs • Hitting a thrown ball with a bat • Touching a series of four bases • Have the most runs at the end of 9 innings – Get 3 outs per inning
  • 26. Baseball • How to Play: – Teams take turns hitting and pitching against each other – Players advance through the bases and end at home plate. • Hits • Walks • Steals • Other Rules – Switch between batting and fielding every 3 outs • Each turn equals 1 inning played • Nine innings make up a professional game.
  • 28. •Started training at the age of 16 at Dance Impressions and The Dance Zone •Had a previous background in gymnastics •Training consists of jazz, ballet, contemporary, and gymnastics, with some experience in hip hop, modern, tap, and theater •Favorite dance style is contemporary •Backup role on the hit film High School Musical •Johnson was paired up with Dominic •Only in the bottom two one week •Praised for her passion, enthusiasm, talent, personality, strong dancing and versatility in the different routines •First woman to win the show
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  • 30. SABRA JOHNSON SEASON THREE WINNER • Background – Started training at the age of 16 at Dance Impressions and The Dance Zone – Used to do gymnastics – Experienced in jazz, ballet, contemporary, and gymnastics, with some experience in hip hop, modern, tap, and theater – Favorite dance style is contemporary
  • 31. SABRA JOHNSON SEASON THREE WINNER • On Dance with the Stars: – Johnson was paired up with Dominic – Only in the bottom two one week – Praised for her passion, enthusiasm, talent, personality, strong dancing and versatility in the different routines – First woman to win the show
  • 32. The Bottom Line • Don’t over do it • Be concise – Speak to the points! • Spread out your information between slides • Choose colors, pictures, animation wisely
  • 33. We are here to help! Shark Tank • E-mail us Anytime! – celsesser@smithtown.k12.ny.us – mhennings@smithtown.k12.ny.us – ccoloe@smithtown.k12.ny.us