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by mvuijlst
1974 days ago
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A value proposition canvas is a canvas (could be a poster, could be a whiteboard, whatever) on which you put what value you propose to deliver. A reductive process is a process where you take many ideas and boil them down to fewer ideas. The opposite would be something like a brainstorm, where you try to get more ideas. And I don't really think you actually have no idea what "product definition" may mean. :) |
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In your interpretation, a proposal of a value one attempts to deliver is a process wherein one takes many ideas, and boils them down to fewer ideas.
That is not what the meaning of the term “proposal” is; no one uses it to mean a process wherein many ideas are reduced to fewer. A proposal is simply stating one's plans, not a discourse.
> And I don't really think you actually have no idea what "product definition" may mean. :)
I normally have an idea, but not in this context, as it speaks of stages of a product definition. A definition does not have “stages”