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Presenting to Win

“Whether you are presenting to investors or to startup competition judges, you are faced with some amount of random behavior.”

A while ago I wrote a piece on “How to Score an Investment for your Startup”. Following that theme you can now read “Presenting to Win”, my latest article written for Scalable Startups project at UC Berkeley.
Posted Thursday, February 21, 2013
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