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Choose an industry that you would like to build your business in.
For example: Restaurant/Food, Music, Entertainment, Medical, Sports, etc
Learn the industry, by understanding:
The Past - why did the industry exist? How did it come to life? Who were the participants in the industry?
The Present - Did the industry change from the past? Why did it or why did it not change? How is it different? Where is the industry going? Who is innovating in this industry? Why are they innovating? What problems exist in the industry? Why does the industry not solve these problems currently?
The Future - where does the industry need to be?
We start with a hypothesis of what problem you think exists
What problem exists in the industry you want to solve
Who has this problem?
Why is this a problem?
Choose an industry that you would like to build your business in.
For example: Restaurant/Food, Music, Entertainment, Medical, Sports, etc
Learn the industry, by understanding:
The Past - why did the industry exist? How did it come to life? Who were the participants in the industry?
The Present - Did the industry change from the past? Why did it or why did it not change? How is it different? Where is the industry going? Who is innovating in this industry? Why are they innovating? What problems exist in the industry? Why does the industry not solve these problems currently?
The Future - where does the industry need to be?
We start with a hypothesis of what problem you think exists
What problem exists in the industry you want to solve
Who has this problem?
Why is this a problem?
You need to know that the problem you're creating a solution for is real. You don't want to launch a business idea that doesn't solve a problem.
How do we know that this is a problem?
Find the research that says so
Identify who your end user is.
Who are you creating this solution for?
You need to know that the problem you're creating a solution for is real. You don't want to launch a business idea that doesn't solve a problem.
How do we know that this is a problem?
Find the research that says so
Identify who your end user is.
Who are you creating this solution for?
We will have processes to guide us on how to brainstorm real solutions to the problems we've found. Collaboration is key here. We get to brainstorm for our own ideas, but also get help from our classmates.
Prototypes are built so that designers can think about their solutions in a different way.
Tim Brown, CEO of the international design and innovation firm IDEO, said it best:
“They slow us down to speed us up. By taking the time to prototype our ideas, we avoid costly mistakes such as becoming too complex too early and sticking with a weak idea for too long.” – Tim Brown
After creating the MVP (minimal viable product)
you should reach back out to your audience to get feedback about what they think about your solution & how helpful it is for their problem
We will have processes to guide us on how to brainstorm real solutions to the problems we've found. Collaboration is key here. We get to brainstorm for our own ideas, but also get help from our classmates.
Prototypes are built so that designers can think about their solutions in a different way.
Tim Brown, CEO of the international design and innovation firm IDEO, said it best:
“They slow us down to speed us up. By taking the time to prototype our ideas, we avoid costly mistakes such as becoming too complex too early and sticking with a weak idea for too long.” – Tim Brown
After creating the MVP (minimal viable product)
you should reach back out to your audience to get feedback about what they think about your solution & how helpful it is for their problem
We will need to understand the basic principles to help you price your solution.
Understanding our market size with:
What is marketing?
Understanding what marketing is & how to do it for your business idea.
We will need to understand the basic principles to help you price your solution.
Understanding our market size with:
What is marketing?
Understanding what marketing is & how to do it for your business idea.
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