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Six Seconds. Steven Johnson: Where good ideas come from. WHERE GOOD IDEAS COME FROM by Steven Johnson. Steven Johnson: ¿de dónde provienen las buenas ideas? Crowdfunding. The New Economy. Portfolio and Task Management Software. Alexander Osterwalder: Mapping Customer Pains to Value Proposition with Steve Blank. (video via Standford University) Get the (FREE) Business Model Studio Resource Guide Continue and watch Alex use visual facilitation in front of a live audience.

Alexander Osterwalder: Mapping Customer Pains to Value Proposition with Steve Blank

Please enter a valid email ABOVE: Click the play button and watch the video to see Alex in action! Business model innovator Alexander Osterwalder uses real-time visual facilitation skills to demonstrate reasons why to map a product or service’s value proposition with the actual pains customers face. Using building blocks from his business model canvas framework, Osterwalder maps the relationship and discusses, with interviewer Steve Blank, how value is created. If you want to learn more visual facilitation techniques that you can use with live audiences, join our online course, Business Model Studios: The Designer. INSTANT FREE ACCESSClick here …to view the first four videos (FREE) from our new online course, explaining the Business Model Canvas.

…or… Alexander Osterwalder: Mapping Customer Pains to Value Proposition with Steve Blank. Social Marketing for Small Businesses. United Arrows MarionetteBot. About MFG. WHERE GOOD IDEAS COME FROM by Steven Johnson. Transform your business with a simple change. When business owners try to strengthen their companies, they usually focus on big fixes: acquisitions, expansions, world-class products and bold new markets.

Transform your business with a simple change

Yet some of the best fixes are on the softer side: reinventing the way you manage your company. Imagine if your business truly became world-class at customer service, or training sales staff. Or if you actually learned to delegate. Anyone can copy your products or your latest marketing campaign. But the softer skills are tougher to master, which makes them compelling competitive advantages. Case in point: At a conference a few weeks ago, I was surprised to hear a speaker urge entrepreneurs to build their businesses by creating more effective meetings. Have an objective for every meeting — a really clear outcome. Paula Harrington is senior manager with Deloitte Consulting in Toronto, specializing in talent development. “These days, with our crazy busy multitasking, there’s nothing more valuable than time,” Harrington says. 5 Must-Have Tools To Make Email Less Painful. If you've ever longed for an automatic and low-effort solution to improve your daily email experience, you finally have plenty of great options.

5 Must-Have Tools To Make Email Less Painful

February 18, 2013 Who doesn't wish they received less email? It's a common problem that lacked an easy, automated solution ... until now. The problem with many "solutions" out there is that they often take more discipline than any of us have time to implement. Label or categorize your email? Deal with everything once so you can achieve "Inbox Zero" nirvana? If you have ever longed for an automatic and low-effort solution to make your daily email experience better and faster, though, the good news is you finally have plenty of great options. Considering that little disclaimer, here are my picks for the five tools you needto try right now to optimize your email experience. 1. If you want a site that makes an instant impact on your inbox without you needing to do anything, Sanebox has one of the best solutions available. 2. 3. 4. 5.