Discover in this deck tools for visioning and segmentation and get some examples of how to use them.
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5. Happiness is experience, not stuff
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You’re not in the business
of making bytes or atoms.
You’re creating
endorphins, dopamine,
oxytocin, and serotonin.
6. Visioning
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7. The Product Vision describes the experience the product
aims to achieve for customers and users.
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8. Ikigai
ikigai
What you can be paid for
What
you are
good at
What the
world
needs
What you love
Make fun
Make money
Make progress
Make a difference
11. Vision Statement
We believe (in) a [noun: world, time, state, etc.] where [persona] can
[verb: do, make, offer, etc.], for/by/with [benefit/goal].
To [verb: empower, unlock, enable, create, etc.] [persona] to
[benefit, goal, future state].
Our vision is to [verb: build, design, provide], the [goal, future state],
to [verb: help, enable, make it easier to...] [persona].
For [group of users] that [need/want], [company/product] is a
[category/solution] that uniquely solves this by [benefit].
12. “Our vision is to help learners enjoy the
journey more than the destination.”
14. Product Pitch
Template
For [target customer]
Who [statement of need or opportunity]
[product name] is a [product category]
That [key benefit, reason to buy]
Unlike [primary competitive alternative]
Our product [statement of primary differentiation]
15. Product Pitch
Template
For agile coaches, consultants and changemakers
Who want to get inspiration and ideas with good content
Shiftup is a set of online learning programs
That offer free, open, collaborative learning experiences
Unlike massive online course providers
Our product is structured, gamified, and community-driven
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20. Where can you
make the greatest
difference?
Customer Interviews
Importance
How important is a certain benefit to someone?
Satisfaction
How satisfied are they with the current situation?
21. 1. We offer a program that helps you develop yourself and improve your employability in
an unstable market, with qualification awards as evidence. (self-development)
2. We offer a curriculum that teaches you how the most interesting companies survive and
thrive, and how to turn new ideas into successful businesses. (innovation)
3. We offer a structure with guidance on which articles to read, which videos to watch,
which podcasts to listen to, which online meetups to attend, etc. (structure)
4. We offer a gamified environment, with points, bonuses, meetups, reminders, surprises,
and exclusive opportunities, to keep you engaged and motivated. (motivation)
5. We offer a global community of peers so that can learn from each other, motivate each
other, and hang out with each other, so that you're not alone. (community)
6. We offer a program that you can use from the comfort of your own home because the
entire program can be completed online and remotely. (remote learning)
7. We enable you to promote your own ideas for organizational change, innovation, and
agility in the form of articles, exercises, podcasts, videos, etc. (self-expression)
Example (Benefits)
22. Most important Most satisfied
1. Innovation
2. Self-development
3. Community
4. Guidance
5. Self-expression
6. Remote learning
7. Motivation
1. Self-development
2. Self-expression
3. Remote learning
4. Innovation
5. Community
6. Guidance
7. Motivation
Least important Least satisfied
23. “Offer better coffee and more
comfortable seating for a time
span of 20 minutes.”
Jobs to be Done
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24. When [situation],
I want [motivation]
so that [outcome].
When I paid for a product,
I want an invoice, so that
I keep my bookkeeper busy.
Job Story template
Sometimes, a context is more
relevant than a persona.
A job story forces you to
focus on the problem, but it
does not suggest a solution!
25. When I read any
article, watched any
video, or attended
any webinar, I want
that to have a
concrete result for
me so that I feel I’m
spending my time
wisely.
Job Story (examples)
When I made good
progress in my
learning journey,
I want to share the
results with my
friends so that I get
compliments for all
the work I have done.
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27. Needs & GoalsDemographics
Description Tasks & Behaviors Pains & Problems
Mark
Male
34 years
Amsterdam
Higher education
Likes specialty stores
Wants to be seen as
hip and trendy
Loves coffee
Commutes on a bike
Drinks 5 coffees/day
Takes detours for
better coffee
Most coffee is bad
No coffee bars on
the way to work
No good places to sit
Mark has around 20
minutes each time
to sit, relax, and
enjoy good coffee
Lean Personas
31. Segmentation around customer needs
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Customer needs vary by
context. The trick is to
define contexts with
consistent needs.
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“Red ocean” strategy
“Blue ocean” strategy
Compete in existing market space
Beat the competition
Exploit existing demand
Make the value-cost trade-off
Create in uncontested market space
Make the competition irrelevant
Create and capture new demand
Break the value-cost trade-off
37. Visioning
Job to be Done
Product Management Update 3
Segmentation & positioning
Wrapping up