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How to add light in the Lean Business Model Canvas

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Hey everyone! Im Dennis, and Ive led over 1000 Lean Canvas business workshops with my clients. Today, Ill teach you how to use business model canvas and share 10 juicy insights about Lean Canvas you need to know to rock it like a pro. This videos perfect for both Lean Canvas veterans and newbies alike. As the director of an IT company, Ive been around the Lean Canvas block quite a few times over the past decade. Ive seen folks make a boatload of mistakes when using this business planning tool, so these guide could boost your business success chances by up to 28%! So, buckle up and lets dive in! First off, forget the business model canvas - thats so 2010. Instead, opt for the lean canvas business plan. Its much more sensible and does a fantastic job of showcasing your ideas in the best possible light. Now, looking at all these boxes and tables, you might be wondering where on Earth to start. Fear not! This is where my first life hack comes in. The order in which you fill in the

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Become familiar with the Business Model Canvas. Reimagine your business model. Validate Your Business Model using simple experiments. Align the team around the new vision.
The lean canvas consists of nine blocks, such as the top three problems that your customer segment faces, the specific group of customers that you are targeting, the single, clear, and compelling message that states why your product is different, the minimum viable product (MVP) that you can build to test your problem
There is none because good ideas can come anywhere. So, when sketching your first Lean Canvas, use whatever order comes most naturally to you. The goal with your first canvas should be taking a quick snapshot of your idea -- not seeking perfection.
The Ultimate Guide to Fill in Lean Canvas in 20 Minutes Start with the Customer Segments Define the Problem Your Product Solves. Decide on Revenue Streams. Provide Solution. Write down Unique Value Proposition. Find Effective Channels. List Key Metrics. Estimate Cost Structure.
The Problem section also contains a section with existing alternatives, this is meant to write down your competitors that solve the same problem. Note, this does not necessarily mean your direct competitors, but really companies that focus on the same problem.
Exploring 5 Lean Canvas Models Through Giant Company Examples 1. Facebook. Founded: 2004. Created by: Mark Zuckerberg. Google. Founded: 1998. Created by: Sergey Brin Larry Page. Apple. Founded: 1976. Created by: Steve Jobs Steve Wozniak. Tesla. Founded: 2003. Created by: Martin Eberhard Marc Tarpenning. Skype. Founded: 2003.

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