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How to Launch a Successful Solution Based on the Value Proposition Canvas

 
Discover why 95% of new products fail and how the Value Proposition Canvas can transform your business strategy into a success story. 

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Have you ever used a product or service that should have met your expectations, but didn’t? How did it make you feel? Did it leave you feeling frustrated and dissatisfied rather than fulfilled? And how frequently did you find yourself using it? Did you use it more than once or was it a one-time experiment?

According to Harvard Business School professor Clayton Christensen, 95% of new products fail each year.1 In 2021, CB Insights released a research report that, among other things, explores why startups fail. The main reason is lack of financial resources, closely followed by “no market need.”2

So why do organizations persist in creating solutions that don't align with market demands?

In this article, I investigate one of the most important business models: the Value Proposition Canvas. Using a case study, I explore its structure and efficacy. I aim to help you transform it into an effective strategic asset, leading your solution to success.

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