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A3-Lexia Learning – Lexia Core 5 Reading

By inhee kim on November 25, 2018

Hi all,

Reading is such an important skill to have. It becomes a fight everyday to learn if you struggle to read.
Here is a great program that is geared towards our learners who struggle, or need to be challenged.

Please click here to see both the elevator and venture pitch.

Thanks!

 

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27 Nov Posted on A3-Lexia Learning – Lexia Core 5 Reading

FEEDBACK: Thanks for the informative presentation Inhee. Your elevator pitch was concise and to the point. However, I would have liked a little more information as to what the problem in the market that Lexia will solve and how using the program will solve it. In your venture pitch, the competition is listed but there isn't any indication how your product is differentiated or different from the competition. It is useful to see how large the potential market is using numbers from the competition though. Overall, it was a little difficult to get a good sense of the product being offered and why an investment should be made. Thanks!

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christopher wong @gnowsirh

FEEDBACK: Thanks for the informative presentation Inhee. Your elevator pitch was concise and to the point. However, I would have liked a little more information as to what the problem in the market that Lexia will solve and how using the program will solve it. In your venture pitch, the competition is listed but there isn't any indication how your product is differentiated or different from the competition. It is useful to see how large the potential market is using numbers from the competition though. Overall, it was a little difficult to get a good sense of the product being offered and why an investment should be made. Thanks!

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