Idea Building Discussion (IBD) #2
This week’s IBD focuses on the aspects of design-thinking and their role for entrepreneurs. After reading previous week’s content (Chapter 4) on the topic of design-thinking, you are required to think about conducting a needs assessment to identify what people in your community need (please note that this is a hypothetical assessment – you are not required to actually go out and collect data). You can start by identifying key demographics and choosing one group. For example, you may choose “parents of school-age children”, “dog owners”, “people in certain age groups” (e.g., senior citizens), “people for whom English is a second language”, etc. Then, answer the below mentioned questions.
Note that for each of the four questions, your response must be detailed and supported by evidence/links/citations:
- Where can you find local statistics on the people you are interested in? In other words, which authorities/sources possess the data that you need?
- What type of data do you wish to collect, and why? How will that data help you identify problems?
- How will you assess the needs of your chosen group/market/customer-segment? What measures will you take to ensure that the information you collect is reliable?
- What seem to be the current needs of this group/market/customer-segment based on the information available publicly (i.e., internet search, articles, news media outlets)? Please provide clear examples backed by evidence/statistics/citations.
Next, develop an empathy based interview protocol to capture the experience and needs of a potential customer (please use Chapter 4 notes to understand what an “empathy map” is and what is meant by “interview protocols”). In other words, if you were interviewing a potential customer about a product/service idea that you may have, what questions would you ask and why? Please make sure to develop an introductory script and a set of questions that would help you design an empathy map.
Your responses will be graded based on the following criteria:
- The amount of information provided and the quality of the content.
- The accuracy and relevance of the content.
- Supplementary evidence (links, statistics, citations) and supporting examples.
- Clarity of explanation and logical reasoning.
- Quality of language, articulation of thoughts, and correctness of grammar, format, etc.
Know that in order to earn a full score on this assignment, your response must go “above and beyond” the basic requirements. A student displaying “minimal” effort by providing a “bare minimum” response to a question cannot expect to receive full points on it.