Practical techniques and tools to help you launch or grow

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IntroductionHow can this incubator program help you?  What will you learn?Creating a complete, aligned and customer-centric business plan
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Introduce your companyDefine your goals

1. Customer Value PropositionWhat does your customer care about?  What are their goals?What does a customer need?  Why will they care?

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What does your customer what & care about?How can you help
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2. Customer DiscoveryInstead of guessing what you think the customer will use, start by finding out what they need and whyHow does the customer think?  What problems do they face and what would motivate them to change?

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What do you most need to know about your customerWhere are you uncertainIdentify these crucial areas for further research
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3. CompetitionIf you’ve truly identified a problem worth solving, you need to understand the alternativesIs the customer using a competitor?  Do they have a workaround?  Are they doing nothing?  You need to know
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Identify direct (micro) and broader (macro) competitorsSWOT analysis
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4. Business Model CanvasWhether launching or growing, you need a plan.  The business model canvas is a one-page, flexible business tool to help you growPrior posts focused on the customer and planned product or service; the BMC can help you build a business around it 
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Business model canvas template & resources to help you plan

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5. Revenue modelsThere are many ways to get paid.  Choosing one that aligns with customer needs and your costs will speed growth and enhance profitabilityTo price well, you need to align your pricing to what customers value, and cover your costs while doing so


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Understand your costs, including time, across the customer lifecyclePrioritize pricing options: what’s practical now + longer term goals
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6. Prototype / MVPWhether you’re launching a business or adding a new product or service, an MVP approach will help you reduce cost and risk while enhancing flexibilityWith an MVP approach, your launch can be an opportunity to learn more, build smarter and continue to center the customer
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What is your MVP hypothesisWhat will you offerWhom will you targetHow will you measure
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7. Building Your BrandYou’re building your brand every day, with every client interaction.  With some simple planning, you can control how the brand develops – and use it to help your business grow efficiently. 

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8. Ready to launchDone well, your “launch” is a thoughtful, measured step toward the business you’re looking to build.  Learn how to plan the launch strategy that works for you.

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