SAP Pitch & Feedback
- Janine De Leon

- Nov 20, 2018
- 1 min read
For the pitch, I gave our main pitcher Tristan feedback on what to say and how to present. However, my main contribution would be the slides that I made and designed for the pitch.
Overall, it was nerve-wracking and I felt ashamed that the work we were displaying was not a reflection of my full potential. Sure, I more or less finished the front-end, but I didn't do any css or "design". As the UI/UX designer and the front-end developer, I should have made my website a lot more visually appealing than it actually was. However, I accepted that I simply could not do anything about it at that point in time and just went ahead with the flow.
As for the pitch itself at SAP, it was more or less what I had expected it to be. We were given feedback by the judges that my teammate GK and I had voiced out during the development process. I also realised that we had played it a too safe, going by the book and not being innovative enough. We wondered if we should change our idea completely, and if it was actually feasible to do so. We also got feedback on our UI and the overall low completion level of our application. It was a little disheartening, but it wasn't unexpected. We vowed to do better in the next few weeks.
Somehow, we managed to win 3rd place though.









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