MODULE 2 - WHAT IT TAKES TO PUT VALUE FIRST (14.-20.3)
- Themes: Theoretical
link between user-centered-design and value proposition design, and its
application to practice. Value proposition development process
- Learning objectives: Compare different perspectives to value propositions; Perform the systematic value proposition design process
Zoom link and information for all the sessions:
- https://aalto.zoom.us/j/62165035614?pwd=eHBzMUZ0WWFXSVhWYlRMc1pjZmtWdz09
- Meeting ID: 621 6503 5614, Passcode: 064452
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Monday 14.3. 12-14
Mandatory reading
- Frow,
P., McColl-Kennedy, J. R., Hilton, T., Davidson, A., Payne, A., &
Brozovic, D. (2014). Value propositions: A service ecosystems
perspective. Marketing Theory, 14(3), 327-351.
Notes: This week emphasizes the challenges and possibilities of identifying and communicating value.
Monday materials
- Slides
- Recording link: https://www.dropbox.com/s/6id7eypk8q19tfl/video1852048149.mp4?dl=0
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THURSDAY 17.3
Mandatory reading
Optional reading (you can browse this book if you want)
- Optional:
Osterwalder, A., Pigneur, Y., Bernarda, G., & Smith, A. (2014).
Value proposition design: How to create products and services customers
want. John Wiley & Sons.
Notes: The
old but always-relevant classic from Bettencourt and Ulwick navigates
us the world of forming value propositions! Please read the article as
we will be using similar method in the Thursday workshop. We will also
be using some tools from Osterwalder et al (2014) so that is an
additional (not mandatory) reading.
Thursday workshop instructions and recordings (copy-paste the video link)
- Miro-board: https://miro.com/app/board/uXjVOGtPKSI=/?invite_link_id=993551966393
- Instruction video: https://www.dropbox.com/s/lv0vuk9vg25m224/businessmodeldesign2022_workshop2_instructions.mp4?dl=0
- Workshop cases and groups