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cibc presents entrepreneurship 101

Last week’s CIBC Presents Entrepreneurship 101 class was treated to a bravura presentation by Mike Polonsky of the Equicom Group on how to give a presentation. Mike’s talk featured a number of key messages on how to effectively tell a story about your ideas, your company, your investment opportunity.

This raises for me an interesting question. Our education system increasingly relies on having teams of students “present” the results of some project (this seems to reach back as early as junior high school, but clearly continues up to the classic seminars of graduate school). But does anyone ever teach us in school how to give an effective presentation?

I contend that we get taught how to use Powerpoint, then we are let loose to make all of the mistakes that Mike demonstrated in his talk.  I’m curious – has anyone out there been coached at any time in their formal education as to how to communicate effectively, be it as a student, a scientist or engineer, or as a business person? Is this another workshop MaRS should consider offering?

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Weren’t able to attend the class? Need some notes or want to look something up? Click below for all of the goodies from the lecture.

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  • David Carney

    University of Waterloo’s Department of Engineering requires that all of its 2nd year students pass the “Technical Presentation Proficiency Examination” (see http://www.ece.uwaterloo.ca/~tppe000/). Speaking from experience, I can’t say that it was terribly useful in terms of improving my ability to orate, even though it was a useful initial exercise in organizing a basic presentation.

    As for MaRS delivering its own related workshop, be sure to consider that there are already organizations (such as Toastmasters) that specialize in this kind of thing. I’m sure that its members could provide a lot of good advice on how to organize and run such a workshop.

Tony Redpath @ MaRS

Tony Redpath @ MaRS

As the VP of Partner Programs at MaRS, Tony ensures that our external and internal programs work together. Tony also advises entrepreneurs and high growth companies, particularly in environmental, advanced materials and manufacturing markets, with a special emphasis on mentoring and development of entrepreneurs.

 
 
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