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DESIGN THINKING FOR THE
BUSINESS CASE
December 2012
Meeting logistics
> 45 minute presentation
> 15 minutes for Q&A
> Submit questions through QA widget at anytime–
some answered during webinar and some post-webinar
 Slides and replay of event available after webinar
About today’s webinar
1
Today’s Presenter
Tim Ogilvie is co-founder of Peer Insight. He is
keen on helping large organizations create new
experiences, services, and business models.
Tim is co-author of Designing for Growth but
spends most of his time practicing in the field,
not writing or teaching. Tim is passionate about
entrepreneurship and placing small bets fast.
About today’s webinar
2
Place small bets fast
The meaning of ‘free’
Please share your feedback: togilvie@peerinsight.com
3
Take a step back to 1999...
4
Cool idea … But is it a good business?
. . .
Can design
thinking help?
6
Design thinking is often treated
as a mystery
Image: Designing For Growth: a design thinking tool kit for managers
Asked to describe design, Tim Brennan
of Apple’s Creative Services drew the
following picture:
7
What is? What if? What wows? What works?? $
our process: four questions
framing
interviewing
observing
analyzing
exploring
brainstorming
creating
building
refining
evaluating
experimenting
testing
implementing
We see design thinking as
a problem-solving process
8
Design thinking is obsessed with users
Customer
desirability
Do users want it?
9
… But it solves for users along
three dimensions
Customer
desirability
Do users want it?
economic
viability
Does it scale
profitably?
technical
feasibility
Can we deliver it
reliably?
10
1. Empathize
2. Visualize 3. Co-create
4. Iterate
Here’s what sets design thinking apart
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Empathize visualize co–creATE ITERATE
12
250 days100 days30 days
Empathize visualize co–creATE ITERATE
13
Empathize visualize co–creATE ITERATE
14
Q: When do we iterate?
The entrepreneurship process
is a series of learning loops
A: At each new milestone of learning
Empathize visualize co–creATE ITERATE
15
	1.	 Formulate a novel value proposition
	2.	Define future success as an income statement*
	3.	Spell out the assumptions
			  What would have to be true?
4.	Test the make-or-break assumptions
			  Thought experiments
			  In-market experiments
5.	Based on test results, refine the model, refine the
		 value proposition, or re-assess the investment
		 potential of this opportunity	
Our business case method follows
5 steps:
* Adapted from Rita McGrath, “Discovery-driven Planning”
16
EMPATHIZE
+ VISUALIZE
VISUALIZE
VISUALIZE
VISUALIZE
+ CO–CREATE
ITERATE
	1.	 Formulate a novel value proposition
	2.	Define future success as an income statement*
	3.	Spell out the assumptions
			  What would have to be true?
4.	Test the make-or-break assumptions
			  Thought experiments
			  In-market experiments
5.	Based on test results, refine the model, refine the
		 value proposition, or re-assess the investment
		 potential of this opportunity	
design thinking is embedded in the steps
* Adapted from Rita McGrath, “Discovery-driven Planning”
17
step 1  2 provide the framing questions
value proposition assumptions
What would have to be true?
Revenues......
Costs..............
Profits............
For
Who want
We will
That provides
Uniquely
year X income
statement*
* Adapted from Rita McGrath, “Discovery-driven Planning”
minus
equals
18
here’s how brivo answered these q’S
Revenues...250M
Costs..........200M
Profits..........50M
minus
equals
value proposition assumptions
year 4 income
statement*
What would have to be true?
19
“I think you should be more explicit here in step two.”
Value
proposition
Year x
Income
Statement
20
OUR BOOK, D4G, PROVIDES FOUR GENERIC
ASSUMPTIONS ANY CONCEPT MUST ADDRESS
value proposition
For
Who want
We will
That provides
Uniquely
assumptions
year X income
statement*
Revenues......
Costs..............
Profits............
minus
equals
Value assumption:
	  Customers will buy it–at
a price that works
Execution assumption:
	  Your firm can create and
deliver it–at a cost that
works
Scalability assumption:
	  You can build a volume
that makes it worthwhile
Defensibility assumption:
	  Competitors can’t easily
copy it
21
value proposition assumptions
year X income
statement*
E. Cost model and unit
cost assumptions
Business Case Template/ Reverse Income Statement*
A. Value network and
go–to–market strategy
B. Addressable market
assumptions
C. Adoption rate
assumptions
D. Revenue model
and unit revenue
assumptions
For
Who want
We will
That provides
Uniquely
Revenues......
Costs..............
Profits............
minus
equals
* Adapted from Rita McGrath, “Discovery-driven Planning”
22
These questions will help identify
the assumptions
A. Value network and go-to-market assumptions
Is our firm capable of executing the value proposition?
Do we need strategic partners?
What control points will we use to protect our role?
B. Addressable market assumptions
How large is the addressable market?
Do the network partners above maximize the opportunity?
C. Adoption rate assumptions
Is our solution superior to existing offerings?
How will we provide an on-ramp for customers to try it out?
How many potential customers will adopt our solution?
D. Revenue model and unit revenue assumptions
Who will pay for the solution? How much?
How will they justify paying that price?
E. Cost model and unit cost assumptions
What will it cost to acquire customers?
What will it cost to deliver the offering?
Will revenues exceed costs at scale?
23
brivo set out to test 5
make–or–break assumptions
Brivo make-or-break assumptions
1. Branded 3rd party will manufacture SmartBox
2. All carriers will deliver to SmartBox from Day 1
3. Consumers w/ 6+ transactions/month will adopt it
4. Subscription price $15/month
5. Unit cost at scale will be $400
E. Cost model and unit
cost assumptions
A. Value network and
go–to–market strategy
B. Addressable market
assumptions
C. Adoption rate
assumptions
D. Revenue model
and unit revenue
assumptions
24
there are Two ways to test assumptions
Thought Experiments
Hypothetical experiments that use
logic and existing data.
	  Envisioned experiences, require
imagination
	  Set in the future
	  2D and 3D
In–Market Experiments
Experiments conducted in the
marketplace with actual partners
and customers.
	  Live experiences, meant to feel real
(even if some elements are faked)
	  Set in the present
	  4D; persist over time (even if brief)
25
confirming
 E-commerce is expected to grow 10X
in next 5 years (1999 to 2004)
 Carriers make 2.2 attempts
per every successful residential
delivery
disconfirming
 Carriers have not been supportive in
the past of non-proprietary solutions
HERE’S WHY BRIVO EXPECTED
CARRIER ENTHUSIASM
Assumptions being tested
2. All carriers will deliver to SmartBox from Day 1
thought experiment
26
Will it conform to their policies?
Will they use it versus other work-arounds?
Will they require any training to use it?
Will they require integration with their tablet?
Do they LIKE using it?
confirming
 Any “yes” answers below
disconfirming
 Any “no” answers below
2. All carriers will deliver to SmartBox from Day 1
Assumptions being tested
Brivo tested its carrier assumption
with a single smartbox
in–market experiment
27
Maytag
Whirlpool
Brivo
Assumptions being tested
1. Branded 3rd party will manufacture SmartBox
5. Unit cost at scale $400
ConfiRming
 A deal with Maytag or Whirlpool
disConfiRming
 No deal
finding a manufacturer was key
thought experiment
28
When make–or–break assumptions
change, everything changes
29
Brivo took a hard look at step 5
	1.	 Formulate a novel value proposition
	2.	Define future success as an income statement
	3.	Spell out the assumptions
			  What would have to be true?
4.	Test the make-or-break assumptions
			  Thought experiments
			  In-market experiments
5.	Based on test results, refine the model, refine the
		 value proposition, or re-assess the investment
		 potential of this opportunity	
* “The Lean Startup,” by Eric Ries
Persevere?
– or –
Pivot?*
30
From B2C... to B2B in 30 days
Brivo’s search for a new value proposition
access control
multi-unit lockers
critical parts logistics
31
The surprise winner? access control!
access control
multi-unit lockers
critical parts logistics
From B2C... to B2B in 30 days
32
Is design thinking for
the business case just
for startups?
33
Case: healthcare service platform
Partners can help co–create
the revenue model
Assumptions being tested
1. Customers will be acquired through third parties
 Visualize the solution in 2D, including
the revenue model alternatives
 Meet with a candidate partner to
co–create customer aquisition and
revenue sharing
 Revise solution based on feedback
 Repeat with a second candidate
partner
34
Business model co-creation panel
 What are your current costs?
 Which are you most certain can
be reduced?
 Which ones do you already have
third party services to reduce?
Assumptions being tested
1. Customers will pay us to change driver behavior and reduce costs
2. There are multiple cost categories we can affect
case: Fleet telematics
b2b customers can help co–create
your pricing
35
Assumptions being tested
1. We can acquire customers affordably
employer–sponsored retail pharmacies direct online
case: smoking cessation
It pays to experiment with multiple
options (simultaneously)
36
Common errors
Instead of perfection... make progress
 Trying to define every assumption
 High-precision thought experiments
(complex models)
 Making prototypes perfect
 Seeking “validation”
 Testing only the alternative we prefer
 Focus only on metrics that look positive
 Success of concept also serves as an
evaluation of the team’s competence
 Only a few matter
 Simple math only (no spreadsheets)
 Speed is more important
 “Exploring,” not “proving”
 Test multiple alternatives
 Focus instead on make–or–break
assumptions, provide 100%
transparency
 Focus instead on team learning
37
Our next webinar
This web seminar is a follow-on to “Design Thinking for the Business Case.” During this
50-minute interactive session we will share the principles and methods for conducting
affordable in-market experiments—in days or weeks, not months. Using simple templates and
real-world case examples, you will be able to:
 Understand the role of an Alpha test
 Understand the Affordable Loss Principle
 Design split-tests
 Understand entrepreneurial methods
applied in a large organization
 Establish control points and IP protection
 Identify and test different revenue models
Register early! http://ow.ly/fZaSb
IN-MARKET EXPERIMENTS:
THE SCIENCE OF PLACING
SMALL BETS FAST
January 29, 2013, 2:00PM – 3:00PM EST
38
Recall the myth of design as mystery?
39
value proposition
thought experiments
in–market experiments
assumptions
year X income
statement
E. Cost model and unit
cost assumptions
A. Value network and
go–to–market strategy
B. Addressable market
assumptions
C. Adoption rate
assumptions
D. Revenue model
and unit revenue
assumptions
For
Who want
We will
That provides
Uniquely
Revenues......
Costs..............
Profits............
minus
equals
Empathize visualize co–creATE ITERATE
Here’S a better way to look at it
Thank you!
Tim Ogilvie
togilvie@peerinsight.com
703 314 3123
check out our blog
peerinsight.com/musings
follow us on twitter
@peerinsight

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Design Thinking for the Business Case

  • 1. DESIGN THINKING FOR THE BUSINESS CASE December 2012
  • 2. Meeting logistics > 45 minute presentation > 15 minutes for Q&A > Submit questions through QA widget at anytime– some answered during webinar and some post-webinar Slides and replay of event available after webinar About today’s webinar
  • 3. 1 Today’s Presenter Tim Ogilvie is co-founder of Peer Insight. He is keen on helping large organizations create new experiences, services, and business models. Tim is co-author of Designing for Growth but spends most of his time practicing in the field, not writing or teaching. Tim is passionate about entrepreneurship and placing small bets fast. About today’s webinar
  • 4. 2 Place small bets fast The meaning of ‘free’ Please share your feedback: togilvie@peerinsight.com
  • 5. 3 Take a step back to 1999...
  • 6. 4 Cool idea … But is it a good business? . . .
  • 8. 6 Design thinking is often treated as a mystery Image: Designing For Growth: a design thinking tool kit for managers Asked to describe design, Tim Brennan of Apple’s Creative Services drew the following picture:
  • 9. 7 What is? What if? What wows? What works?? $ our process: four questions framing interviewing observing analyzing exploring brainstorming creating building refining evaluating experimenting testing implementing We see design thinking as a problem-solving process
  • 10. 8 Design thinking is obsessed with users Customer desirability Do users want it?
  • 11. 9 … But it solves for users along three dimensions Customer desirability Do users want it? economic viability Does it scale profitably? technical feasibility Can we deliver it reliably?
  • 12. 10 1. Empathize 2. Visualize 3. Co-create 4. Iterate Here’s what sets design thinking apart
  • 14. 12 250 days100 days30 days Empathize visualize co–creATE ITERATE
  • 16. 14 Q: When do we iterate? The entrepreneurship process is a series of learning loops A: At each new milestone of learning Empathize visualize co–creATE ITERATE
  • 17. 15 1. Formulate a novel value proposition 2. Define future success as an income statement* 3. Spell out the assumptions What would have to be true? 4. Test the make-or-break assumptions Thought experiments In-market experiments 5. Based on test results, refine the model, refine the value proposition, or re-assess the investment potential of this opportunity Our business case method follows 5 steps: * Adapted from Rita McGrath, “Discovery-driven Planning”
  • 18. 16 EMPATHIZE + VISUALIZE VISUALIZE VISUALIZE VISUALIZE + CO–CREATE ITERATE 1. Formulate a novel value proposition 2. Define future success as an income statement* 3. Spell out the assumptions What would have to be true? 4. Test the make-or-break assumptions Thought experiments In-market experiments 5. Based on test results, refine the model, refine the value proposition, or re-assess the investment potential of this opportunity design thinking is embedded in the steps * Adapted from Rita McGrath, “Discovery-driven Planning”
  • 19. 17 step 1 2 provide the framing questions value proposition assumptions What would have to be true? Revenues...... Costs.............. Profits............ For Who want We will That provides Uniquely year X income statement* * Adapted from Rita McGrath, “Discovery-driven Planning” minus equals
  • 20. 18 here’s how brivo answered these q’S Revenues...250M Costs..........200M Profits..........50M minus equals value proposition assumptions year 4 income statement* What would have to be true?
  • 21. 19 “I think you should be more explicit here in step two.” Value proposition Year x Income Statement
  • 22. 20 OUR BOOK, D4G, PROVIDES FOUR GENERIC ASSUMPTIONS ANY CONCEPT MUST ADDRESS value proposition For Who want We will That provides Uniquely assumptions year X income statement* Revenues...... Costs.............. Profits............ minus equals Value assumption: Customers will buy it–at a price that works Execution assumption: Your firm can create and deliver it–at a cost that works Scalability assumption: You can build a volume that makes it worthwhile Defensibility assumption: Competitors can’t easily copy it
  • 23. 21 value proposition assumptions year X income statement* E. Cost model and unit cost assumptions Business Case Template/ Reverse Income Statement* A. Value network and go–to–market strategy B. Addressable market assumptions C. Adoption rate assumptions D. Revenue model and unit revenue assumptions For Who want We will That provides Uniquely Revenues...... Costs.............. Profits............ minus equals * Adapted from Rita McGrath, “Discovery-driven Planning”
  • 24. 22 These questions will help identify the assumptions A. Value network and go-to-market assumptions Is our firm capable of executing the value proposition? Do we need strategic partners? What control points will we use to protect our role? B. Addressable market assumptions How large is the addressable market? Do the network partners above maximize the opportunity? C. Adoption rate assumptions Is our solution superior to existing offerings? How will we provide an on-ramp for customers to try it out? How many potential customers will adopt our solution? D. Revenue model and unit revenue assumptions Who will pay for the solution? How much? How will they justify paying that price? E. Cost model and unit cost assumptions What will it cost to acquire customers? What will it cost to deliver the offering? Will revenues exceed costs at scale?
  • 25. 23 brivo set out to test 5 make–or–break assumptions Brivo make-or-break assumptions 1. Branded 3rd party will manufacture SmartBox 2. All carriers will deliver to SmartBox from Day 1 3. Consumers w/ 6+ transactions/month will adopt it 4. Subscription price $15/month 5. Unit cost at scale will be $400 E. Cost model and unit cost assumptions A. Value network and go–to–market strategy B. Addressable market assumptions C. Adoption rate assumptions D. Revenue model and unit revenue assumptions
  • 26. 24 there are Two ways to test assumptions Thought Experiments Hypothetical experiments that use logic and existing data. Envisioned experiences, require imagination Set in the future 2D and 3D In–Market Experiments Experiments conducted in the marketplace with actual partners and customers. Live experiences, meant to feel real (even if some elements are faked) Set in the present 4D; persist over time (even if brief)
  • 27. 25 confirming E-commerce is expected to grow 10X in next 5 years (1999 to 2004) Carriers make 2.2 attempts per every successful residential delivery disconfirming Carriers have not been supportive in the past of non-proprietary solutions HERE’S WHY BRIVO EXPECTED CARRIER ENTHUSIASM Assumptions being tested 2. All carriers will deliver to SmartBox from Day 1 thought experiment
  • 28. 26 Will it conform to their policies? Will they use it versus other work-arounds? Will they require any training to use it? Will they require integration with their tablet? Do they LIKE using it? confirming Any “yes” answers below disconfirming Any “no” answers below 2. All carriers will deliver to SmartBox from Day 1 Assumptions being tested Brivo tested its carrier assumption with a single smartbox in–market experiment
  • 29. 27 Maytag Whirlpool Brivo Assumptions being tested 1. Branded 3rd party will manufacture SmartBox 5. Unit cost at scale $400 ConfiRming A deal with Maytag or Whirlpool disConfiRming No deal finding a manufacturer was key thought experiment
  • 31. 29 Brivo took a hard look at step 5 1. Formulate a novel value proposition 2. Define future success as an income statement 3. Spell out the assumptions What would have to be true? 4. Test the make-or-break assumptions Thought experiments In-market experiments 5. Based on test results, refine the model, refine the value proposition, or re-assess the investment potential of this opportunity * “The Lean Startup,” by Eric Ries Persevere? – or – Pivot?*
  • 32. 30 From B2C... to B2B in 30 days Brivo’s search for a new value proposition access control multi-unit lockers critical parts logistics
  • 33. 31 The surprise winner? access control! access control multi-unit lockers critical parts logistics From B2C... to B2B in 30 days
  • 34. 32 Is design thinking for the business case just for startups?
  • 35. 33 Case: healthcare service platform Partners can help co–create the revenue model Assumptions being tested 1. Customers will be acquired through third parties Visualize the solution in 2D, including the revenue model alternatives Meet with a candidate partner to co–create customer aquisition and revenue sharing Revise solution based on feedback Repeat with a second candidate partner
  • 36. 34 Business model co-creation panel What are your current costs? Which are you most certain can be reduced? Which ones do you already have third party services to reduce? Assumptions being tested 1. Customers will pay us to change driver behavior and reduce costs 2. There are multiple cost categories we can affect case: Fleet telematics b2b customers can help co–create your pricing
  • 37. 35 Assumptions being tested 1. We can acquire customers affordably employer–sponsored retail pharmacies direct online case: smoking cessation It pays to experiment with multiple options (simultaneously)
  • 38. 36 Common errors Instead of perfection... make progress Trying to define every assumption High-precision thought experiments (complex models) Making prototypes perfect Seeking “validation” Testing only the alternative we prefer Focus only on metrics that look positive Success of concept also serves as an evaluation of the team’s competence Only a few matter Simple math only (no spreadsheets) Speed is more important “Exploring,” not “proving” Test multiple alternatives Focus instead on make–or–break assumptions, provide 100% transparency Focus instead on team learning
  • 39. 37 Our next webinar This web seminar is a follow-on to “Design Thinking for the Business Case.” During this 50-minute interactive session we will share the principles and methods for conducting affordable in-market experiments—in days or weeks, not months. Using simple templates and real-world case examples, you will be able to: Understand the role of an Alpha test Understand the Affordable Loss Principle Design split-tests Understand entrepreneurial methods applied in a large organization Establish control points and IP protection Identify and test different revenue models Register early! http://ow.ly/fZaSb IN-MARKET EXPERIMENTS: THE SCIENCE OF PLACING SMALL BETS FAST January 29, 2013, 2:00PM – 3:00PM EST
  • 40. 38 Recall the myth of design as mystery?
  • 41. 39 value proposition thought experiments in–market experiments assumptions year X income statement E. Cost model and unit cost assumptions A. Value network and go–to–market strategy B. Addressable market assumptions C. Adoption rate assumptions D. Revenue model and unit revenue assumptions For Who want We will That provides Uniquely Revenues...... Costs.............. Profits............ minus equals Empathize visualize co–creATE ITERATE Here’S a better way to look at it
  • 42. Thank you! Tim Ogilvie togilvie@peerinsight.com 703 314 3123 check out our blog peerinsight.com/musings follow us on twitter @peerinsight