Value Canvas

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=Application=
 
=Application=
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The value proposition is a sentence that sums up why exactly your product is good.
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Using value proposition to help you determine the scope will improve alignment between scope and client’s needs.
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[[File:Value_Canvas.png‎|frameless|center|2000px|caption]]
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'''Key terms:'''
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'''The Value proposition:''' This describes what you are designing in order to meet the customers needs and wishes.
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Products and services: What your product or service is build around.
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'''Gain Creators:'''The positive outcome that your product or service creates for the customer.
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'''Pain Relievers:'''How the product or service relieves pain.
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'''Pains:''' Describes anything that annoys the customer in their lives both before, during and after getting a task done.
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'''Gain:''' Describes all aspects of which the customer will experience gain. This can both be needs that are fulfilled or things that surprises the customer.
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'''Customer Jobs:''' Describes either tasks the customer has to do, problems or needs of the customer.
  
 
=Limitations=
 
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*Using wrong information or assumptions can twist the outcome in an unwanted direction.
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*Not looking at the Value Proposition Canvas as two separate building block.
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*Mixing several customer segments into one canvas.
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*Creating your Customer Profile through the lens of your value proposition.
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*Only focusing on functional jobs.
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*Trying to address every customer pain and gain.
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For more elaboration see:
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http://blog.strategyzer.com/posts/2015/2/19/5-common-mistakes-to-avoid-when-using-the-value-proposition-canvas
  
 
=Annotated Bibliography=
 
=Annotated Bibliography=
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For further reading see:
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http://www.businessmodelgeneration.com/
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http://www.businessmodelgeneration.com/downloads/value_proposition_canvas.pdf
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http://blog.strategyzer.com/posts/2015/2/19/5-common-mistakes-to-avoid-when-using-the-value-proposition-canvas
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aN36EcTE54Q

Latest revision as of 21:33, 8 August 2017

Contents

[edit] Big Idea

The value proposition canvas is a way to determine what the customer wants and needs.

[edit] Application

The value proposition is a sentence that sums up why exactly your product is good. Using value proposition to help you determine the scope will improve alignment between scope and client’s needs.


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Key terms:

The Value proposition: This describes what you are designing in order to meet the customers needs and wishes. Products and services: What your product or service is build around.

Gain Creators:The positive outcome that your product or service creates for the customer.

Pain Relievers:How the product or service relieves pain.

Pains: Describes anything that annoys the customer in their lives both before, during and after getting a task done.

Gain: Describes all aspects of which the customer will experience gain. This can both be needs that are fulfilled or things that surprises the customer.

Customer Jobs: Describes either tasks the customer has to do, problems or needs of the customer.

[edit] Limitations

  • Using wrong information or assumptions can twist the outcome in an unwanted direction.
  • Not looking at the Value Proposition Canvas as two separate building block.
  • Mixing several customer segments into one canvas.
  • Creating your Customer Profile through the lens of your value proposition.
  • Only focusing on functional jobs.
  • Trying to address every customer pain and gain.

For more elaboration see:

http://blog.strategyzer.com/posts/2015/2/19/5-common-mistakes-to-avoid-when-using-the-value-proposition-canvas

[edit] Annotated Bibliography

For further reading see:

http://www.businessmodelgeneration.com/

http://www.businessmodelgeneration.com/downloads/value_proposition_canvas.pdf

http://blog.strategyzer.com/posts/2015/2/19/5-common-mistakes-to-avoid-when-using-the-value-proposition-canvas

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aN36EcTE54Q

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