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Getting from an Idea to a Business
Workshop 1: Discover your business model using the Lean Canvas
Rory Cawley rcawley@linkedin.com
http://ie.linkedin.com/in/rorycawleyAll based on Running Lean by Ash Maurya
TECHNICAL PRODUCT CONSULTING
Workshop aims
1. Understand what to do once you have a startup idea
2. Learn a systematic technique to reduce the risk of your startup
failing
3. Create a framework for your startup that can progress you further
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What to do once you have a startup idea
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You have a big idea, what’s next?
 Don’t waste any more time – let’s BUILD IT!
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You have a big idea, what’s next?
 Don’t waste any more time – let’s BUILD IT!
 Entrepreneurs love to create things
 This creative work will only last as long as there
is money in the bank
 When the money runs out that’s it!
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You have a big idea, what’s next?
 Don’t waste any more time – let’s BUILD IT!
 Life is too short building something no-one wants
– this is the top reason startups fail
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Why is building successful products so hard?
 It’s a myth that a visionary entrepreneur just comes up with the
product and builds it to great applause from the market
 Startups who just focus on building their imagined product
mostly find there is a poor market fit and poor customer demand
 The result is very costly failure
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Most Startups fail!
 Startups that are capable of changing their plan to eventually find
one that works before running out of resources have the best
chance of success
 Most initial plans FAIL
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Facts versus opinions
 A strong vision is vital but it needs to be backed by facts not just
opinions
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Vision backed by facts
 Initial vision is largely
a set of untested
assumptions
 To strengthen the
vision all
assumptions need
to be tested to
ensure the vision is
upheld with facts
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Write down your initial vision
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Share your vision with people
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Understand the problem
“A problem well stated is a problem half-solved” – Charles Kettering
“Customers don’t care about your solution. They care about their
problems” – Dave McClure
You must figure out what
customers want and will
pay for as quickly and cost
effectively as possible
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Learning from the customer
“It’s not the customer’s job to know what they want” – Steve Jobs
“If I had asked people what they wanted they would have said faster
horses” – Henry Ford
 In the case of Ford, the customer really had a problem with
transport speed and that was the problem Ford set out to solve
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Learning as startup progress
 It’s up to you to help customers clearly spell out what their problems
are
 The customer isn’t expected to come up with a solution however!
 Instead of pitching your solution focus on learning from people –
customers, team members, advisors, investors
In fact, learning is the true
measure of progress for a
startup
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Have enough runway to deliver your product
 Your startup can keep going as long as it has enough resources –
usually money
 Entrepreneurs pitch their idea (the solution) to internal
stakeholders or investors to get enough of a runway to deliver the
product
 However, people and especially investors don’t really care about
your amazing and innovative solution
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What do investors care about?
 Investors want a return on investment so the first thing they seek
is evidence of traction, engagement with your customers or markets
 Investors want to know about your cost structures and revenue
streams (margins) or how you will build a scalable and profitable
business
 Investors care about what the market size is, how big is this
problem
 Investors worry about how easy it would be to keep other people
from just copying your business
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Traction
 Internal stakeholders or investors care about traction more than
anything else
 Traction is the engagement of your product with customers
 Therefore before going to investors it’s best to start off with
customers
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What do customers care about?
 Customers don’t care (that much) about the solution
 Customers buy products that solve the underlying problems they
have
 The way you tell customers about your product is through a well
crafted Unique Value Proposition (the promise)
 The UVP is the intersection of the customers top problems and
your solution
 The UVP starts the conversation, it should get you noticed – it
doesn’t close the deal
 Important to start by identifying who needs your solution the
most
 If you try to market to everyone then you market to no-one, start
with early adopters
 Price is very important for customers – the price of your product
needs to be in line with the value it brings
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The solution versus the business model
 We’ve seen that a successful business needs to appeal to
customers and investors
 We saw that the entrepreneur needs to initially write out your
assumptions about:
– The top customer problems
– The unique value proposition
– The market size
– How to show traction
– What makes your idea difficult to copy
– Costs involved in running the company
– Price of the product
– The ways customers can find and buy your product
– And of course the amazing solution
 All the above can be covered by creating a business model
 The business model is the real product
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What to do with the business model
 The initial working business model consists of a
bunch of assumptions
 The job of the entrepreneur is to
– systematically de-risk this business model over time
– through a series of conversations
– With
 Customers
 Internal team
 Competitors
 Investors
 Advisors
 The true benefit of the model is when it facilitates
learning from other people
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One page format for your business model
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Learn a systematic technique to reduce the risk of
your startup failing
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The three stage approach
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Stage 1: document your plan A on a lean canvas
 Divide and conquer
 Take the tough parts of creating a business
 Break them into smaller bits to make it more manageable
 Do a separate canvas for each possible customer segment
 A suggested order to fill in the boxes is on the canvas below
 Some of the models can be eliminated straight away
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Stage 2: identify the riskiest parts of your plan
 Standard project management
 Start with the riskiest stuff first
 Avoid some last minute surprises as you approach deadline
 Test what’s riskiest in the business model vs. what’s easiest
 The riskiest part is often not the solution but the problem
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Stage 3: systematically test your plan
 Test your assumptions going from highest risk to lowest risk
 Run experiments to test the assumptions and get answers
 Test multiple models in parallel
 At this stage some models might be prioritised on review of the
answers from certain customer segments
 Feedback the results to adjust the plan
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Create a framework for your startup that can progress
you further
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Creating a lean canvas for your startup step by step
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Lean Canvas Example
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The Problem – Customer Segment pair drives model
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Problem
Top 3 Problems
Existing Alternatives
Customer Segments
Early Adopters
TECHNICAL PRODUCT CONSULTING
What’s unique about your product?
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Unique Value Proposition
High-level concept
TECHNICAL PRODUCT CONSULTING
What features would solve the top problems?
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Solution
TECHNICAL PRODUCT CONSULTING
Channels – getting your product to customers
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Channels
TECHNICAL PRODUCT CONSULTING
Revenue Streams and Cost Structure
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Revenue Streams Cost Structure
TECHNICAL PRODUCT CONSULTING
Key Metrics
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Key Metrics
TECHNICAL PRODUCT CONSULTING
Unfair Advantage
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Unfair Advantage
Where to next?
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Lean Canvas:
Problem Solution Unique Value
Proposition
Unfair
Advantage
Customer
Segments
Cost Structure Revenue Streams
Key Metrics Channels
Date: Version Name:
name
12th May 2013 First brainstorm
Top 3 problems.
Top 3 features.
Single, clear, compelling
message that states why you
are different and worth
buying.
Can't be easily copied or
bought.
Target Customers.
Early Adopters:
Personas:
Activity that drives
retention/revenue.
Path to customers.
Customer Acquisition Costs
Distribution Costs
Hosting
People, etc.
Revenue Model
Lifetime value
Revenue
Gross Margin

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From Idea to a Business

  • 1. Getting from an Idea to a Business Workshop 1: Discover your business model using the Lean Canvas Rory Cawley rcawley@linkedin.com http://ie.linkedin.com/in/rorycawleyAll based on Running Lean by Ash Maurya
  • 2. TECHNICAL PRODUCT CONSULTING Workshop aims 1. Understand what to do once you have a startup idea 2. Learn a systematic technique to reduce the risk of your startup failing 3. Create a framework for your startup that can progress you further LinkedIn © 2013 All Rights Reserved 2
  • 3. What to do once you have a startup idea LinkedIn © 2013 All Rights Reserved
  • 4. TECHNICAL PRODUCT CONSULTING You have a big idea, what’s next?  Don’t waste any more time – let’s BUILD IT! LinkedIn © 2013 All Rights Reserved 4
  • 5. TECHNICAL PRODUCT CONSULTING You have a big idea, what’s next?  Don’t waste any more time – let’s BUILD IT!  Entrepreneurs love to create things  This creative work will only last as long as there is money in the bank  When the money runs out that’s it! LinkedIn © 2013 All Rights Reserved 5
  • 6. TECHNICAL PRODUCT CONSULTING You have a big idea, what’s next?  Don’t waste any more time – let’s BUILD IT!  Life is too short building something no-one wants – this is the top reason startups fail LinkedIn © 2013 All Rights Reserved 6
  • 7. TECHNICAL PRODUCT CONSULTING Why is building successful products so hard?  It’s a myth that a visionary entrepreneur just comes up with the product and builds it to great applause from the market  Startups who just focus on building their imagined product mostly find there is a poor market fit and poor customer demand  The result is very costly failure LinkedIn © 2013 All Rights Reserved 7
  • 8. TECHNICAL PRODUCT CONSULTING Most Startups fail!  Startups that are capable of changing their plan to eventually find one that works before running out of resources have the best chance of success  Most initial plans FAIL LinkedIn © 2013 All Rights Reserved 8
  • 9. TECHNICAL PRODUCT CONSULTING Facts versus opinions  A strong vision is vital but it needs to be backed by facts not just opinions LinkedIn © 2013 All Rights Reserved 9
  • 10. TECHNICAL PRODUCT CONSULTING Vision backed by facts  Initial vision is largely a set of untested assumptions  To strengthen the vision all assumptions need to be tested to ensure the vision is upheld with facts LinkedIn © 2013 All Rights Reserved 10
  • 11. TECHNICAL PRODUCT CONSULTING Write down your initial vision LinkedIn © 2013 All Rights Reserved 11
  • 12. TECHNICAL PRODUCT CONSULTING Share your vision with people LinkedIn © 2013 All Rights Reserved 12
  • 13. TECHNICAL PRODUCT CONSULTING Understand the problem “A problem well stated is a problem half-solved” – Charles Kettering “Customers don’t care about your solution. They care about their problems” – Dave McClure You must figure out what customers want and will pay for as quickly and cost effectively as possible LinkedIn © 2013 All Rights Reserved 13
  • 14. TECHNICAL PRODUCT CONSULTING Learning from the customer “It’s not the customer’s job to know what they want” – Steve Jobs “If I had asked people what they wanted they would have said faster horses” – Henry Ford  In the case of Ford, the customer really had a problem with transport speed and that was the problem Ford set out to solve LinkedIn © 2013 All Rights Reserved 14
  • 15. TECHNICAL PRODUCT CONSULTING Learning as startup progress  It’s up to you to help customers clearly spell out what their problems are  The customer isn’t expected to come up with a solution however!  Instead of pitching your solution focus on learning from people – customers, team members, advisors, investors In fact, learning is the true measure of progress for a startup LinkedIn © 2013 All Rights Reserved 15
  • 16. TECHNICAL PRODUCT CONSULTING Have enough runway to deliver your product  Your startup can keep going as long as it has enough resources – usually money  Entrepreneurs pitch their idea (the solution) to internal stakeholders or investors to get enough of a runway to deliver the product  However, people and especially investors don’t really care about your amazing and innovative solution LinkedIn © 2013 All Rights Reserved 16
  • 17. TECHNICAL PRODUCT CONSULTING What do investors care about?  Investors want a return on investment so the first thing they seek is evidence of traction, engagement with your customers or markets  Investors want to know about your cost structures and revenue streams (margins) or how you will build a scalable and profitable business  Investors care about what the market size is, how big is this problem  Investors worry about how easy it would be to keep other people from just copying your business LinkedIn © 2013 All Rights Reserved 17
  • 18. TECHNICAL PRODUCT CONSULTING Traction  Internal stakeholders or investors care about traction more than anything else  Traction is the engagement of your product with customers  Therefore before going to investors it’s best to start off with customers LinkedIn © 2013 All Rights Reserved 18
  • 19. TECHNICAL PRODUCT CONSULTING What do customers care about?  Customers don’t care (that much) about the solution  Customers buy products that solve the underlying problems they have  The way you tell customers about your product is through a well crafted Unique Value Proposition (the promise)  The UVP is the intersection of the customers top problems and your solution  The UVP starts the conversation, it should get you noticed – it doesn’t close the deal  Important to start by identifying who needs your solution the most  If you try to market to everyone then you market to no-one, start with early adopters  Price is very important for customers – the price of your product needs to be in line with the value it brings LinkedIn © 2013 All Rights Reserved 19
  • 20. TECHNICAL PRODUCT CONSULTING The solution versus the business model  We’ve seen that a successful business needs to appeal to customers and investors  We saw that the entrepreneur needs to initially write out your assumptions about: – The top customer problems – The unique value proposition – The market size – How to show traction – What makes your idea difficult to copy – Costs involved in running the company – Price of the product – The ways customers can find and buy your product – And of course the amazing solution  All the above can be covered by creating a business model  The business model is the real product LinkedIn © 2013 All Rights Reserved 20
  • 21. TECHNICAL PRODUCT CONSULTING What to do with the business model  The initial working business model consists of a bunch of assumptions  The job of the entrepreneur is to – systematically de-risk this business model over time – through a series of conversations – With  Customers  Internal team  Competitors  Investors  Advisors  The true benefit of the model is when it facilitates learning from other people LinkedIn © 2013 All Rights Reserved 21
  • 22. TECHNICAL PRODUCT CONSULTING One page format for your business model LinkedIn © 2013 All Rights Reserved 22
  • 23. Learn a systematic technique to reduce the risk of your startup failing LinkedIn © 2013 All Rights Reserved
  • 24. TECHNICAL PRODUCT CONSULTING The three stage approach LinkedIn © 2013 All Rights Reserved 24
  • 25. TECHNICAL PRODUCT CONSULTING Stage 1: document your plan A on a lean canvas  Divide and conquer  Take the tough parts of creating a business  Break them into smaller bits to make it more manageable  Do a separate canvas for each possible customer segment  A suggested order to fill in the boxes is on the canvas below  Some of the models can be eliminated straight away LinkedIn © 2013 All Rights Reserved 25
  • 26. TECHNICAL PRODUCT CONSULTING Stage 2: identify the riskiest parts of your plan  Standard project management  Start with the riskiest stuff first  Avoid some last minute surprises as you approach deadline  Test what’s riskiest in the business model vs. what’s easiest  The riskiest part is often not the solution but the problem LinkedIn © 2013 All Rights Reserved 26
  • 27. TECHNICAL PRODUCT CONSULTING Stage 3: systematically test your plan  Test your assumptions going from highest risk to lowest risk  Run experiments to test the assumptions and get answers  Test multiple models in parallel  At this stage some models might be prioritised on review of the answers from certain customer segments  Feedback the results to adjust the plan LinkedIn © 2013 All Rights Reserved 27
  • 28. Create a framework for your startup that can progress you further LinkedIn © 2013 All Rights Reserved
  • 29. TECHNICAL PRODUCT CONSULTING Creating a lean canvas for your startup step by step LinkedIn © 2013 All Rights Reserved 29
  • 30. TECHNICAL PRODUCT CONSULTING Lean Canvas Example LinkedIn © 2013 All Rights Reserved 30
  • 31. TECHNICAL PRODUCT CONSULTING The Problem – Customer Segment pair drives model LinkedIn © 2013 All Rights Reserved 31 Problem Top 3 Problems Existing Alternatives Customer Segments Early Adopters
  • 32. TECHNICAL PRODUCT CONSULTING What’s unique about your product? LinkedIn © 2013 All Rights Reserved 32 Unique Value Proposition High-level concept
  • 33. TECHNICAL PRODUCT CONSULTING What features would solve the top problems? LinkedIn © 2013 All Rights Reserved 33 Solution
  • 34. TECHNICAL PRODUCT CONSULTING Channels – getting your product to customers LinkedIn © 2013 All Rights Reserved 34 Channels
  • 35. TECHNICAL PRODUCT CONSULTING Revenue Streams and Cost Structure LinkedIn © 2013 All Rights Reserved 35 Revenue Streams Cost Structure
  • 36. TECHNICAL PRODUCT CONSULTING Key Metrics LinkedIn © 2013 All Rights Reserved 36 Key Metrics
  • 37. TECHNICAL PRODUCT CONSULTING Unfair Advantage LinkedIn © 2013 All Rights Reserved 37 Unfair Advantage
  • 38. Where to next? LinkedIn © 2013 All Rights Reserved
  • 39. TECHNICAL PRODUCT CONSULTING Lean Canvas: Problem Solution Unique Value Proposition Unfair Advantage Customer Segments Cost Structure Revenue Streams Key Metrics Channels Date: Version Name: name 12th May 2013 First brainstorm Top 3 problems. Top 3 features. Single, clear, compelling message that states why you are different and worth buying. Can't be easily copied or bought. Target Customers. Early Adopters: Personas: Activity that drives retention/revenue. Path to customers. Customer Acquisition Costs Distribution Costs Hosting People, etc. Revenue Model Lifetime value Revenue Gross Margin

Editor's Notes

  1. Divide and conquer
  2. Brainstorm possible customersAn MVP aims to solve not only the TOP problems the customer has but also the problems that are WORTH solvingWhat we deliver is just enough to charge customersList the top 3 problems for the customer segment you are working withProblems are jobs customers need done, what problems arise for these customer segments that would cause them to seek products or services to solveList existing alternatives – document how you think the early adopters address these problems todayMost problems have existing solutionsIdentify other user rolesHone in on possible early adopters – using the problems in mind, narrow down the characteristics of your prototypical customer – our objective is to define an early adopter not a mainstream customerCustomer segment – who we aim to reach and serveWho do we plan on selling our solution to?Segment – a defined group of people who share the same problem or passion and speak the same languageDefining who will buy the product is as important as the product itselfIn some cases the segment comes first, that’s the fulcrum on which the rest of the business model pivotsDoes the prospect have an adequate workaround to their current problem? Do they have budget for you product?Can we find out what the specific shortfalls of the existing workaround the customer is using? Be specificWhat functionality or feature of your solution resolves which shortfall?Does the customer segment represent a large enough business for this product?Distinguish between customers and users, customers are the ones that pay – a user does notIdentify the user roles that interact with the customerSplit broad customer segments in to smaller ones, not easy to build a product to suit EVERYONE at once (Facebook targeted Harvard only first)If getting messy with different slants we can slit into multiple canvases but start off with oneYou will likely need a separate lean canvas per customer segment since elements of the business model can vary per customer segmentProblems are jobs that customers want done – when people want to get a job done they hire people or a service to do it for them Pick the top 2-3 most promising customer segments
  3. Products and services that create value for your segmentsThis is what will grab someone’s attention long enough to want to find out moreWhat makes our product different?Start with the best guess and iterate from thereBe different and be sure that matters – derive this from the number 1 problem you are solvingBe bold and target only early adopters – don’t water it down at this stageA good UVP gets inside the head of your customers and focuses on the BENEFITS you customers will derive AFTER using your productFor example, for a CV creating product, benefit is “getting an eye-catching CV that stands out”UVP format – Instant Clarity Headline = End Result Customer Wants + Specific Period of Time + Address the objectionsDominos = Hot fresh pizza delivered to your door in 30 minutes or its freePick your words carefully Performance = BMWDesign = AudiPrestige = MercedesUVP answers what is your product and who is your customer, subheading of ‘why’ if possibleHelps to create a high-concept pitch to identify the UVP
  4. All we have is untested problemsSince the problems will get reprioritised or replaced no need to fully refine the solution just yetSketch out the simplest thing you could possibly build to address each problemBased on the problems create a short list of features we should include in the minimum viable product or MVP
  5. How you communicate with and reach your segmentsFailing to build a path to customers is a big cause of failureInitially don’t plan to scale – get in front of some customers first, refine the productBy engaging in customer discovery/interview process we already build a path to customers enough earlyFirst sell your product manually before automating itSell your product yourself first before getting others to sell itAny way to get your product to a customer is a channel
  6. This is about the viability of this as a businessRevenue streams – how we’ll get paidAn MVP aims to solve not only the TOP problems the customer has but also the problems that are WORTH solvingWhat we deliver is just enough to charge customersCustomers should be charged for this from Day 1, that way you will really find out if it’s proving them with value and you will get the feedback you need to learn and create a better product for your customersNot charging will impose a big risk on the product – maybe customers WON’T pay for itPrice is part of your productPrice defines your customersGetting paid validates your productCost structure – how much it costs you to run your businessList the operational costs in bringing your product to marketFocus on the present rather they too far off into the futureWhat will it cost to interview 10-30 customers?What will it cost to build and launch your MVP?
  7. Key numbers that show how well your business is doingHow many actual users? (acquisition)How many user did an activation? (activation)Do users come back? (retention)Do we make money? (revenue)Do users tell others? (referral)