Creating Your Value Statement/Elevator Speech - SCORE Workshop
If you can’t explain your business in a few words, how will anyone know what your business really does? Stop struggling to describe the value statement for your business at networking events and meetings, and learn how to grab people’s attention quickly. In this session, you will create a 15-20 second statement, often called an Elevator Speech. You will also learn how to expand your comments in situations where you are given more time (up to 2 minutes) to describe your business.
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**Bring Your Brown Bag Lunch -- Drinks and dessert will be provided.***
John Fisher is the President and Founder of Rethinking IT, a firm whose clients trust them to save time and money by helping them think differently about selecting and managing their technology solutions. He is the former Chief Value Officer of NET(net) Inc., Chief Information Officer of SmithBucklin Corporation, and held senior IT management positions at CNA Insurance Companies as well as Continental Bank. He is a nationally recognized senior executive with global experience in business, information technology, management consulting, business process optimization and applying technology solutions to critical business problems. John is on the Board of Directors of several non-profits and he is a frequent speaker at industry events on topics such as negotiations, leadership and strategy. John teaches graduate level courses at DePaul University in IT Strategy, Social Media, Negotiation, Leadership and Project Management. He is also a volunteer mentor and consultant with SCORE Chicago.
SCORE - Counselors to America's Small Business - is a nonprofit association dedicated to entrepreneur education and the formation, growth and success of small business in the US.
The workshop is presented by SCORE Chicago, City of Highland Park's Office of Economic Development, Highland Park Chamber of Commerce, and the Library.
Date and Time
Monday Nov 6, 2017
12:00 PM - 1:30 PM CST
Monday, November 6, 2017
12:00-1:30pm
Location
Highland Park Public Library
494 Laurel Avenue
Auditorium
Fees/Admission
Complimentary