Online Pitch Analysis Workshop for Business Creation Contest 2025 Finalists
Cognitee Inc., headquartered in Shinagawa, Tokyo, recently announced that it would conduct an online Pitch analysis workshop as a part of the finalist benefits for the Business Creation Contest 2025, hosted by the Shinagawa Business Club. The workshop, scheduled for January 27, 2026, aims to equip finalists with valuable insights into refining their pitches based on data-driven analysis.
Workshop Overview
The workshop will focus on providing a detailed analysis of each finalist's pitch. The analysis is grounded in Cognitee's expertise in visualizing organizational challenges using conversation and text data. By quantifying pitch elements, the company will identify areas where participants might be lacking, such as unclear topics and common speech habits that may hinder effective communication.
Key Features of the Workshop:
- - Online Format: The entire workshop will take place via Zoom, allowing participants to engage from anywhere.
- - Target Group: Specifically designed for finalists of the Business Creation Contest 2025.
- - Content: Participants will receive analytical reports on their pitches and engage in a feedback workshop that includes a Q&A session.
Detailed Content of the Workshop
The workshop's content is structured into several key components:
1) Pitch Analysis Report
Before the workshop, Cognitee will provide participants with a comprehensive report detailing the structural analysis of their pitches. Utilizing proprietary technology, Cognitee quantifies conversation and text data to extract key factors needing improvement and suggest actionable strategies.
2) Comparative Analysis
During the workshop, finalists will compare their pitches with last year's award winners to visualize discrepancies. The analysis will highlight differences in pitch volume and content structure, revealing areas where finalists may need to expand their discussion points to meet award standards.
3) Improvement Points
Participants will learn to break down their pitches into various components, such as speech habits, questioning styles, and structural elements. This segmented approach will help them identify specific areas for improvement like the use of fillers or ineffective questioning techniques, ultimately allowing them to refine their delivery.
4) Self-Work Activities
Rather than merely reading through the report, participants will engage in practical self-work activities designed to apply the analysis to their pitch preparation tasks. They will inventory which segments need enhancement, what supporting data to include, and which topics might be cut entirely for clarity.
Additional Support Before the Final Judgment
Cognitee will extend its support to finalists leading up to the final evaluation, scheduled for February 6, 2026, at the Osaki Bright Core Hall. The company plans to analyze the final pitches again, measuring growth through this feedback and comparing them against historical award winners’ trends.
The Journey of Cognitee with the Contest
In 2016, Cognitee received the Excellence Award at the Business Creation Contest, marking a pivotal moment in its journey that led to investment opportunities from judges. This background underpins Cognitee's commitment to supporting current finalists as they seek both growth opportunities and funding through the contest.
Invitation to Experience Baseline Review
In addition to this workshop, Cognitee is launching its Baseline Review function, providing clients with a quick assessment of their qualitative data. For a fee, clients receive a performance analysis report, allowing them to understand what makes effective communication and the elements driving results in discussions and presentations. The Baseline Review is now available for January 27, 2026.
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