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How to Handle a VC Presentation with No Deck

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I believe in this so much that, despite my post advising you to be prepared for the *norm* in VC, I wrote a post about a company that came in for a presentation and never even got the slides out or presented a demo. I think the norm in the industry is still to see Powerpoint slides and I wouldn’t hold this against anybody.

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How to Improve Your Odds of Getting to Yes with a VC — “Land and Expand”

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Decision Dynamics Each firm makes decisions in different ways so understanding the firm’s decision framework matters. If the questions aren’t organically flowing you have “pocket slides” after the main deck you can pull out to share more information or analysis. How does the partnership typically make its final investment decisions?

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The End of the Web? Don’t Bet on It. Here’s Why

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The money slide is the graphic below. Initially the computer did basic functions like “screen validation” (making sure that you didn’t enter non-sensical data into fields, for example) and could take over functions like compiling your software code so you could check for errors before submitting it to the mainframe.

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How I Use Visualization to Drive Creativity

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When I need to give a speech and I’m writing a slide for my deck, I think up the story in my mind that I’m going to tell for this slide. The creative process - Whenever I need to do any task that requires insight I have to be able to visualize – to literally SEE the decision framework. No matter.

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