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What Investors Look For When Evaluating Your Pitch: Omar J. Sati, Co-Founder and Managing Director, DASH Ventures Laser-like focus, particularly at the early stages, is critical and can sometimes mean the difference between your startup's survival and failure.

By Omar J. Sati

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When evaluating a pitch, investors have standard guidelines for formulating an investment decision. Beyond the required basics, below are specific elements, unique to our investment philosophy, that we particularly take note of.

1. FOCUS

Laser-like focus, particularly at the early stages, is critical and can sometimes mean the difference between survival and failure. In today's distraction- filled world, it is very easy to lose focus. This is easier said than done and requires will power, mental strength, and discipline. A lack of focus is a sign of a weak strategy, uncertainty of where the business is headed, and entrepreneurs must learn to filter out noise that deviates the company from its mission. The best pitches paint a clear and vivid path to success.

2. REALISM

Building a business hinges on the successful execution of a grand vision. We love bold ambitious plans, but we also like simple and realistic. I keep my eye out for how in touch with reality entrepreneurs are. Are they aware of the many challenges that lie ahead? Do they understand the assumptions behind their numbers? Do they realize that building and growing a business is a marathon and not a sprint? It is a fine balance of optimism and realism.

3. WELL-ROUNDED TEAM

Strong, complete, complementary founding teams. Weak and incomplete teams inevitably lead to failure. We specifically look for complete teams where each member is handpicked for a specific role, and has the skills and experience to make an impact. Great teams are complementary in skill sets and reinforce each other's strengths. We look out for any signs of dysfunction or fragility that could be detrimental in times of difficulty.

4. BREAKTHROUGH

We are looking for indications of a breakthrough. Some call it momentum, others use the term traction. Whether by overcoming a challenge, proving the model works, achieving productmarket fit, or demonstrating a defensible and sustainable competitive advantage.

5. CHEMISTRY

Because of our active, hands-on approach, we cannot ignore the importance of chemistry when evaluating an investment. While we understand that it takes time to build a relationship based on mutual trust and transparency, the first meeting or pitch can be very telling. We challenge an entrepreneur's assumptions, test their hypotheses, and offer advice. How they engage is a good indicator of the likelihood of a productive and collaborative relationship moving forward.

Omar J. Sati

Managing Director and Co-founder, DASH Ventures

Omar J. Sati is Managing Director and co-founder of DASH Ventures, established in 2011. Omar has been integral in supporting Jordan’s entrepreneurial ecosystem since its early days, and remains a driving force behind the development of the region’s most cutting-edge tech companies. He currently serves as mentor and advisor to early stage startups and sits on the board of several fast-growing ventures, leveraging his 15+ years of international investment experience. Prior to DASH, Omar was Venture Principle at AcceleratorTech, a pioneering Arab venture capital firm. Omar holds an MBA with distinction from Cass Business School and a Bachelors in Finance and Management from Tulane University.

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