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In [[Lean Business Canvas]] the Customer Segments developed habit of using existing alternatives. If our solution is just incrementally better than existing solutions, they still would NOT break their habit and would not switch to our solution. To instigate switch by identifying and promoting triggering event. Detailed more in the book chapter on the right | In [[Lean Business Canvas]] the Customer Segments developed habit of using existing alternatives. If our solution is just incrementally better than existing solutions, they still would NOT break their habit and would not switch to our solution. To instigate switch by identifying and promoting triggering event. Detailed more in the book chapter on the right | ||
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In Lean Business Canvas the Customer Segments developed habit of using existing alternatives. If our solution is just incrementally better than existing solutions, they still would NOT break their habit and would not switch to our solution. To instigate switch by identifying and promoting triggering event. Detailed more in the book chapter on the right