Luis Aguirre posted an update 11 years, 6 months ago
@pkristia Hi Per
I´m from Mexico and I just read your work with Scurri, I think it´s awesome.
I may work something alike with my startup, do you have any advise before playing LSP and lean canvas?
Greetings from Guadalajara.
Hi Luisbeto
Thank you
I am afraid it is a short question with a long answer, so here are some things to consider:
1) I guess it almost goes without saying, but a good skills building
2) Consider your own role, if you want to do it with your own start-up, then you need to be what is called the process leader, ie both part of and facilitating the process. This is a difficult role, and your employee/colleagues/participants need to know when you are asking a given question from a given role.
3) Crafting the questions so about the elements in the canvas, make the sufficiently open
4) Decide if want to cover all domains the the canvas
5) Decide how structured you want to do the “landscaping”, do you want the canvas on the table or allow it to emerge
Hope this helps
Per
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Hi Luisbeto
Thank you
I am afraid it is a short question with a long answer, so here are some things to consider:
1) I guess it almost goes without saying, but a good skills building
2) Consider your own role, if you want to do it with your own start-up, then you need to be what is called the process leader, ie both part of and facilitating the process. This is a difficult role, and your employee/colleagues/participants need to know when you are asking a given question from a given role.
3) Crafting the questions so about the elements in the canvas, make the sufficiently open
4) Decide if want to cover all domains the the canvas
5) Decide how structured you want to do the “landscaping”, do you want the canvas on the table or allow it to emerge
Hope this helps
Per
It has been a long and crazy year for me, I`ve jus read this.
Thanks Per, greets from Guadalajara.