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  • <div style="font-size:162%; padding:.1em;">As a business or product strategist, [[How to use Wardleypedia|how do I use Wardleypedia]]?</div>
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  • ...dies along the way. Things evolve through vendors competing to improve the product (supply side evolution) and through the market adapting to take better adva ...nd discontinuous change e.g. product to product improvements or product to product substitution. This path is not smooth, it is not linear, it has many branch
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  • ...oring the uncharted space a team of 3-5 seems appropriate. When building a product / service capability then two pizza (i.e. 12) seems more apt. When providin ...persuading others that what is a commodity is somehow different or that a product is unique to them. But these manipulations come with a cost not just extern
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  • ...y make the possible future actually happen. They turn the prototype into a product, make it manufacturable, listen to customers and turn it profitable. Their
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  • ...get a message to a specific segment of customers persuading them that your product is right for them. ...utting down a project, firing a team, or setting an end-of-life date for a product.
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  • ...o an audience of their sales people. Write the best story in favor of the product that you can, without naming / bashing any other products. (It is OK, howev ...rself than to your customer, and you and your team aren't going to buy any product.
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  • All of these tags should be deleted from the copied code to product clean formatting on Wardleypedia.
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  • * Recent transition from [[Product]] to [[Commodity]]
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  • ...utting down a project, firing a team, or setting an end-of-life date for a product.
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  • ...to reframe their operations to deliver a commodity. In this situation, the product vendor decides that this portion of their business has no future, but could
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  • ...e and him are living Vermont and hubby doesn't plan to put in changing the product. My husband doesn't take pleasure in the way I do but what i really look fo
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  • ...vising is where his primary income is a result of. Collecting marbles is a product I will never give up. Check out his website here:
    328 bytes (60 words) - 09:35, 8 May 2018
  • ...favorite hobbies is base jumping but I struggle to identify a time for the product. Hawaii has always been her home but her husband wants them to advance. He
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  • ...other available choices. His job is a receptionist. Playing with dogs is a product I will never give ascending. If you wish to find out more away my website:
    255 bytes (47 words) - 17:58, 8 May 2018
  • ...of animals is what I do for a full time income but I plan on changing the product. To fence is an activity her husband doesn't like but she does. If you to b
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  • ...job now. Michigan is the place I love most. To collect greeting cards is a product that I'm totally addicted to. I'm not able at webdesign anyone might desire
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  • ...dies along the way. Things evolve through vendors competing to improve the product (supply side evolution) and through the market adapting to take better adva ...y. Users build expertise, procedures, assumptions, and systems around this product.
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  • ...r''' with your main customer / stakeholder / user, and '''Need''' with the product / service / outcome they need. * add another user who has slightly different needs for the same product. E.g. in addition to the customer for your tea shop, add the employee, the
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  • ...the map being less visible. Visibility implies how much an end user of the product you are mapping notices or cares about a particular component. ...s, typically labeled from left to right as “genesis”, “custom”, “product / rental”, and “commodity / utility”. Several other labeling are poss
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  • ...behavior, and therefore become (or remain) a customer for your category of product.
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