Monday, May 18, 2009

presentation brainstormin...

Foldable bike. Things that are needed to be talked about.
- Process in how i made my prototype
-Difficulties/problems i had along the way
-Materials
-Possibly have a video, or presentation of the bike itself. (maybe come in riding it or something)
-What you hope to accomplish with the prototype, explain how the product might improve others overall life (make it easy). (a video could potentially help me explain this better then me just simply telling them)
- NEXT STEP... talk about what more you would add, to the NEXT prototype if there were to be another...
-How the idea came about...........
-Different design ideas for both locks and folding
-Marketing, talk about the profits involved, give an estimated amount to how much the prototype might cost, and how much they currently do cost.

GOOD WAY TO PUT THIS, IS BASICALLY AN OVERALL REVIEW OF THE SECOND HALF OF THE WHITE PAPER! -- i think...?

Optional topics to talk about.
-brief history of bikes?
-Talk about my product is better, if it is, then the current foldable bikes.
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Immel said to make the presentation more like an info commercial. And not like a chalk talk. Your trying to sell your product while giving information on it at the same time.







Question: Since I don't have a partner, does my presentation time get decreased, as appose to people with a partner? Answer: slightly, instead of being 15-20... make it roughly 10-15

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