Week #3 Value Proposition Canvas
We interview people somewhere from agora st. puregold, lapasan, and so on. The person on the picture is a licean who drives a motorcycle that is subject to our interview
In the third week of our project, we came to the realization that we needed to conduct interviews to validate our concept. We believed that interviewing various individuals would provide us with valuable feedback and insight into our project. As we conducted our interviews, we found that the feedback we received from each person was helpful, but it didn't provide us with the validation we were seeking.
As we evaluated our project, we concluded that we needed to speak with mall owners to gain a better understanding of their perspective. However, we quickly discovered that getting in touch with mall owners proved to be a difficult task. Mall owners are busy individuals, and their time is valuable. Additionally, mall owners have high-security measures in place, which makes it challenging to approach them directly.
We soon realized that the only reason we were requesting their time was for our school project, and this fact made it even more challenging to secure interviews. Even if mall owners agreed to participate, we could only get a limited number of them to participate, further complicating our efforts.
After a long and hard week of attempting to secure interviews, we ultimately came to the conclusion that our project idea needed reconsideration. We had initially believed that our project was brilliant, but our inability to speak with mall owners left us feeling uncertain about its feasibility.
In conclusion, we recognized the importance of conducting interviews to validate our project concept. However, we also realized that the people we interviewed needed to be inclined to our project and related to it in some way. Our inability to speak with mall owners made it challenging to gain the necessary feedback and insight to validate our project.
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