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The Train of Knowledge Factory creates a system for train passengers with matching interests to meet and share knowledge during their journey. | '''The Train of Knowledge Factory creates a system for train passengers with matching interests to meet and share knowledge during their journey. | ||
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'''Example A''' | |||
A mathematics student travels by train from Berlin to Frankfurt and could meet a maths teacher who -by pure chance- is taking the same train to exchange ideas | A mathematics student travels by train from Berlin to Frankfurt and could meet a maths teacher who -by pure chance- is taking the same train to exchange ideas | ||
Example B | |||
'''Example B''' | |||
A 8 year old child travels without parents from Hamburg to Munich as well as an older couple who are willing to watch over the child for that time. | A 8 year old child travels without parents from Hamburg to Munich as well as an older couple who are willing to watch over the child for that time. | ||
Why trains? | |||
'''Why trains?''' | |||
* time that can be use more effectively (time can't not be used differently; you have to be in the train) | |||
* it requires a little effort (you don't have to go somewhere to get coaching) | |||
System of identification | * different generations take the train regularly => different levels of knowledge | ||
'''System of identification | |||
'''* what is your profession | |||
How to make your pitch perfect | * how long do you stay in the train | ||
1 Passion | * where are you | ||
'''How to make your pitch perfect | |||
'''1 Passion | |||
2 describe your product in 10 words or fewer | 2 describe your product in 10 words or fewer | ||
3 Investors, partners, and potential customers want to have information presented visually and have a hard copy they can take with them | 3 Investors, partners, and potential customers want to have information presented visually and have a hard copy they can take with them | ||
4 look a little better than anyone else in the room | 4 look a little better than anyone else in the room | ||
see: Strategies to Make Your Pitch Perfect | see: Strategies to Make Your Pitch Perfect |
Revision as of 11:34, 5 June 2012
The Train of Knowledge Factory creates a system for train passengers with matching interests to meet and share knowledge during their journey.
Example A
A mathematics student travels by train from Berlin to Frankfurt and could meet a maths teacher who -by pure chance- is taking the same train to exchange ideas
Example B
A 8 year old child travels without parents from Hamburg to Munich as well as an older couple who are willing to watch over the child for that time.
Why trains?
- time that can be use more effectively (time can't not be used differently; you have to be in the train)
- it requires a little effort (you don't have to go somewhere to get coaching)
- different generations take the train regularly => different levels of knowledge
System of identification * what is your profession
- how long do you stay in the train
- where are you
How to make your pitch perfect 1 Passion
2 describe your product in 10 words or fewer 3 Investors, partners, and potential customers want to have information presented visually and have a hard copy they can take with them 4 look a little better than anyone else in the room see: Strategies to Make Your Pitch Perfect