Understand the Problem
Innovation and Business Model
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Module 1 | Innovation and Business Model |
Unit 1 | Overview of Innovation Design Thinking |
Unit 2 | Understand the Problem |
Unit 3 | Ideate |
Unit 4 | Prototype |
Unit 5 | Evaluate and Refine |
Unit 6 | Define your Customer Segments |
Unit 7 | Define your Value Proposition |
Unit 8 | Channel Strategies |
Unit 9 | Customer Relationship Types |
Unit 10 | Key Revenue Streams |
Unit 11 | Key Resource Types |
Unit 12 | Key Activities |
Unit 13 | Key Partnerships |
Unit 14 | Important Cost Structures |
Unit 15 | Business Model Innovation Posttest |
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Unit Summary
The first step in the innovation process is to understand the problem you’re trying to solve or the need that you are trying to address.
To understand the problem, it’s good to put yourself in the shoes of the user or customer and empathize with them. You can do so by observing, surveying, and embedding yourself in the situation.
In addition to understanding the problem from the user perspective, you can explore what are the current solutions available, what technology exists that could be used in solutions and where do they fall short in fulfilling the user needs.
Understanding the problem and need is key to finding the right solution.
"When all think alike, then no one is thinking." Walter Lippma