| Today, we will look at a subscriber’s deck that was sent to me. | Want to get your deck reviewed? For $49.99 I will review your deck in the newsletter. Reply now to get a review and have your company shared with 25,000+ subscribers (including hundreds of VCs). | | This is a decent cover slide. Personally, I wouldn’t put the screenshot here; it doesn’t make much sense to me. Nobody is looking at the product on the cover slide, so you just risk giving away your chance to control the first impression later in the deck by throwing it here for what? | | This is a great problem slide that has three clear challenges that the company can tackle. I would have liked a perspective framer here, given that they are tackling a problem that does have lots of social implications, but otherwise it is a fine start to the deck. | | This here is the type of social problem that should be addressed in a perspective framer. It doesn’t make sense to add this now after you have already talked about the specific problems that you are aiming to solve. | | | Bring Real AI Skills to the Table | | The AI for Business & Finance Certificate Program from Wall Street Prep + Columbia Business School Exec Ed offers hands-on training to: | |
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