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Business Model Canvas
± 45 minutes
3 / 5
3 - 5 people

The business model canvas is a great tool to help you understand a business model in a straightforward, structured way.

Design Criteria Canvas
± 45 minutes
3 / 5
3 - 5 people

Whether you’re designing a new Value Proposition, Business Model, or even an entire strategy for the future, design criteria form the principles and benchmarks of the change you’re after.

Riskiest Assumption Canvas
± 45 minutes
4 / 5
3 - 5 people

How do you know you’re making the right bet with your idea? Which bets does the success of your idea hinge on? These are your riskiest assumptions.

Wall Of Ideas
± 45 minutes
3 / 5
3 - 5 people

The purpose of this tool is to fill up an entire wall with the ideas generated by a team in a short amount of time.

5 Bold Steps Vision® Canvas
± 90 minutes
5 / 5
3 - 15 people

How to quickly create a compelling vision with your team to drive your business forward using the 5 Bold Steps Vision® Canvas.

Investment Readiness Level
± 15 minutes
5 / 5
3 - 5 people

With the Investment Readiness Level, you now have a way to quantify the progress of a product, project, or company to help you make investment decisions, whether you’re a team leader, manager, or investor.

War Room Checklist
± 120 minutes
5 / 5
3 - 15 people

Having a ‘war room’ where the team can get together and see progress will boost productivity and efficiency tremendously.

Blank Canvas
± 45 minutes
3 / 5
3 - 5 people

The blank canvas is, as the name says, empty. It is a blank slate for you to fill. Use it to make your own canvas.

Context Canvas®
± 45 minutes
2 / 5
3 - 5 people

The Context Canvas® is the framework we use to help you understand the context.

Team Charter Canvas
± 45 minutes
3 / 5
3 - 5 people

So, you've gathered a team of unusual suspects and diverse characters. How will you agree on your goals, expectations, and values?

Prototype Canvas
± 90 minutes
4 / 5
3 - 5 people

Simply put, prototyping is the art and science of faking it before making it, where 'it' refers to an innovative product or service. Prototyping is used to make value propositions tangible and concrete.

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