Elevator Pitch

Elevator Pitch

The name is my business is Diamond Drinks and Beverages (DDB), we specialize in non-alcoholic drinks and teas in a variety of flavors. Our signature item is a non-alcoholic pink champagne. Use the information to answer the following questions:
1. Develop an elevator pitch for your NAB business using the tips provided below.
Think of Your Elevator Pitch in 3 Parts

PART 1- Who are you? This is the easiest part of the elevator pitch. Simply state your name. Speak with a confident tone and set an appropriate volume for your audience and environment.

PART 2– What do you do? This step is trickier because it may be challenging to pinpoint just one thing you do well. A recommendation as to how you can identify and articulate this point is to, first, make a list of your skills, accomplishments, and work experience. Then, begin consolidating your list by combining tasks and choosing the best descriptors for your broad range of talents. Put these concepts into statements that adequately represent what you do and who you are. When doing this, it is important to find a balance between general and specific.

PART 3- What do you want? The final part of your pitch involves describing what you offer a business. Your elevator speech is convincing when it concludes with how you have the potential to advance a business relationship.
Use quotation marks for the elevator speech.
2. Explain the rationale for its components.