An excellent webinar, and most of the advice is applicable to Whiteboarding and, indeed, presenting in general, not just the BMC. Loved the example too, really brought it to life and shows that you guys "practice what you preach". Keep up the good work!
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I am only 9 min and the, " Gives the urge to Blah Blah Blah" really hit home as well as the "Cognitive Murder" . I am re-defining my Value Proposition because of this very reason. I get caught up in excitement explaining the completed service I provide for them, that trying to explain the reasons behind -what's in it for them- gets lost in translation and I lose them. Thank you for this presentation- truly resonates with me.
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3:47 Presentation Killers: 1) presenting BMC all at once (Cognitive Murder), 2) too much granularity & detail, 3) too many ideas in one canvas, 4) elements that don't correspond to others (Orphan Elements), 5) Mixing present & future state, 6) Urge to ramble ir/relevant things bcs we're nervous 9:50 summary, 11:25 quick bonus tip 13:14 A Killer Presentation: 1) Value Prop -> Channels -> Cust Sgmts, 2) Cust Sgmts -> Revenue Streams -> Value Prop, 3) Layer in all of the pieces in BMC one at a time, use arrows to show the flow of things, 4) 16:18 effective color coding
Wow! I wish I'd seen this comment when we originally created this so I could work on my presenting quirks. Hopefully what I lacked in my presenting ability didn't prevent you from receiving value from the content. I appreciate the feedback and will work to improve on this. Thank you!
Certainly adds a new, powerful perspective to how I will be advising others as to how to present using the Business Model Canvas.
An excellent webinar, and most of the advice is applicable to Whiteboarding and, indeed, presenting in general, not just the BMC. Loved the example too, really brought it to life and shows that you guys "practice what you preach". Keep up the good work!
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Thank you for sharing very pragmatic info on how to present a Canvas. Much appreciated!
Short and sweet webinar. well explained.
Thank you Mostafa!
A great presentation. It is going to be very helpful for my future presentations. Thank you!
+Joshua Harrell thanks. Good luck with your presentations.
very interesting and knowledgeable
Thank you for educating me.
It is our pleasure Yohannes. We are glad you found the webinar useful! :)
Great Presentation Benson.
So helpful!
Thank you very much Lexis! We are glad you liked it :)
Thanks for sharing this great presentation!
+AYAdesign glad you found it helpful.
What an awesome video! Thank you for the concise insight and wisdom.
Great presentation. Thanks a lot Strategyzer!
Tnx a lot man. I would love it if you could bring out examples of the usage of these presentations.
thanks so much... a very well detailed presentation
I am only 9 min and the, " Gives the urge to Blah Blah Blah" really hit home as well as the "Cognitive Murder" . I am re-defining my Value Proposition because of this very reason. I get caught up in excitement explaining the completed service I provide for them, that trying to explain the reasons behind -what's in it for them- gets lost in translation and I lose them. Thank you for this presentation- truly resonates with me.
thank you for this awesome help!
2021 and still working this information, Thank you!
We are glad to hear you still find our videos useful. We are seeing many people still find our older videos relevant and applicable in today's business environment so we advise all to check out our entire channel from old to new.
I love this stuff
This is great, thank you very much for all of the details!
Thank you. This is a great help.
what kind of video animation software do you use for this presentation?
Starts at 02:30
The movies and videos all in the presentation?
Excellent
Thanks for sharing , Godbless u
How to add " visuals or Images" along with words, inside the sticky notes.. refer: 17.50
great, thanks for sharing :)
Thanks Benson
Start at 2:15
3:47 Presentation Killers: 1) presenting BMC all at once (Cognitive Murder), 2) too much granularity & detail, 3) too many ideas in one canvas, 4) elements that don't correspond to others (Orphan Elements), 5) Mixing present & future state, 6) Urge to ramble ir/relevant things bcs we're nervous 9:50 summary, 11:25 quick bonus tip
13:14 A Killer Presentation: 1) Value Prop -> Channels -> Cust Sgmts, 2) Cust Sgmts -> Revenue Streams -> Value Prop, 3) Layer in all of the pieces in BMC one at a time, use arrows to show the flow of things, 4) 16:18 effective color coding
Thank you Aliuleo! Very helpful :)
this is a great long video
Thanks +Mhd Taha.
This guy keeps on swallowing, so annoying to listen to.
Wow! I wish I'd seen this comment when we originally created this so I could work on my presenting quirks. Hopefully what I lacked in my presenting ability didn't prevent you from receiving value from the content. I appreciate the feedback and will work to improve on this. Thank you!