Difference between revisions of "Beneficiary Insight"
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How would the [[Beneficiary|beneficiary(ies)]] become aware of a new way to address their [[Problem/UnMet Need|problem/unmet need]](s)? | How would the [[Beneficiary|beneficiary(ies)]] become aware of a new way to address their [[Problem/UnMet Need|problem/unmet need]](s)? | ||
==Conversion== | ==Conversion== | ||
+ | Would it be easy for the [[Beneficiary|beneficiary(ies)]] to try the new [[solution]]? What are the barriers to try? Would it be easy for the [[Beneficiary|beneficiary(ies)]] to change or switch to a new [[solution]]? How hard would it be to convert [[Beneficiary|beneficiary(ies)]] to the new [[solution]]? | ||
==Cost/Benefits== | ==Cost/Benefits== | ||
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==[[Prosperity Impact]]== | ==[[Prosperity Impact]]== |
Revision as of 11:50, 1 July 2013
Beneficiary Insight is the process of evaluating whether the eDream is a good idea for the beneficiary.
Contents
Who is the Beneficiary?
Describe the beneficiary. Demographics? Perspective? Why is address the problem/unmet need so important to them.
Beneficiary Validation
Do the potential beneficiary(ies) agree with the Aspirers assessment of the problem/unmet need? How does the beneficiary(ies) understanding of the problem/unmet need differ from the Aspirer's?
Awareness
How would the beneficiary(ies) become aware of a new way to address their problem/unmet need(s)?
Conversion
Would it be easy for the beneficiary(ies) to try the new solution? What are the barriers to try? Would it be easy for the beneficiary(ies) to change or switch to a new solution? How hard would it be to convert beneficiary(ies) to the new solution?