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The Impact Model Canvas – Intro and Value Propositions
If you haven’t read my previous post introducing our strategy process, you may want to check out Part 1 and Part 2 before reading this. Today I want to introduce you to one of the frameworks we’re using for articulation … Continue reading
Customer Development and Our Strategy Process
Welcome to the second post in my series on strategy development for EWB’s public sector agric team. Check out the first post in this series if you haven’t already at http://theborrowedbicycle.ca/2011/03/strategy-development-in-small-meal-sized-chunks/ This post will be an overview of some of … Continue reading
Strategy Development – In Small Meal Sized Chunks
A quick personal update before I get into the meat of this post. As you might know if you’ve been following Erin’s blog there have been some staff changes and rejigging of roles on our team this year, which has … Continue reading
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