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==[[Insight]]==  
 
==[[Insight]]==  
1. ''Mission Insight'' - [Aspirer]]s define why the [[mission]] is important and what is [[mission]] success
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1. ''Mission Insight'' - [[Aspirer]](s) define why the [[mission]] is important and what is [[mission]] success
 
* [[Aspirer Development]] -  Why is this [[mission]] important to the [[aspirer]]? What is [[mission]] success (Aspirer Requirements)? What [[aspirer]] and [[beneficiary]] [[Problem/Unmet Need|problem/unmet need(s)]] must be addressed to achieve the [[mission]]? What is the source or cause of each the [[Problem/Unmet Need|problem/unmet need(s)]]? <br>
 
* [[Aspirer Development]] -  Why is this [[mission]] important to the [[aspirer]]? What is [[mission]] success (Aspirer Requirements)? What [[aspirer]] and [[beneficiary]] [[Problem/Unmet Need|problem/unmet need(s)]] must be addressed to achieve the [[mission]]? What is the source or cause of each the [[Problem/Unmet Need|problem/unmet need(s)]]? <br>
 
2. ''Solution Insight'' - [[Aspirer]] and [[beneficiary]] insight into addressing [[Problem/Unmet Need|problem/unmet need(s)]] - ''Market Research''<br>
 
2. ''Solution Insight'' - [[Aspirer]] and [[beneficiary]] insight into addressing [[Problem/Unmet Need|problem/unmet need(s)]] - ''Market Research''<br>
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==[[Discovery]]==
 
==[[Discovery]]==
3. ''Solution Design Requirements'' - define requirements that ensure [[mission]] is achieved and [[Problem/Unmet Need|problem/unmet need(s)]] are addressed - ''Solution Requirements''<br>
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3. ''Solution Design Requirements'' - define requirements for each [[eDream]] element to ensure [[mission]] is achieved and [[Problem/Unmet Need|problem/unmet need(s)]] are addressed - ''Solution Requirements''<br>
 
* [[Aspirer Development]] - [[Aspirer]]s requirements to '''accept''' that the [[solution]] achieves the [[mission]] and addresses the [[Problem/Unmet Need|problem/unmet need]] <br>
 
* [[Aspirer Development]] - [[Aspirer]]s requirements to '''accept''' that the [[solution]] achieves the [[mission]] and addresses the [[Problem/Unmet Need|problem/unmet need]] <br>
 
* [[Beneficiary Development]] - [[Beneficiary]] requirements to '''accept''' and [[adoption|adopt]] the [[solution]] to address their [[Problem/Unmet Need|problem/unmet needs]] <br>
 
* [[Beneficiary Development]] - [[Beneficiary]] requirements to '''accept''' and [[adoption|adopt]] the [[solution]] to address their [[Problem/Unmet Need|problem/unmet needs]] <br>
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==[[Iteration|Iterate]]==
 
==[[Iteration|Iterate]]==
 
Repeat steps 16 - 18 often
 
Repeat steps 16 - 18 often
 
==[[Solution Requirements]]==
 
==[[Incumbant Comparisons]]==
 
==[[Solution Design]]==
 
[[Solution Design]] is development of the [[solution]] to present to the [[beneficiary]](ies) and the [[Decision Maker]](s) to get feedback prior to building or creating the [[solution]].
 
==[[Solution Build/Create]]==
 
[[Solution Build/Creation]] is the solution developed based on the detailed blueprint of the solution design. 
 
==[[Solution Pilot/Test]]==
 
[[Solution Pilot/Test]] is developing [[solution]] built or created by putting it into the hands of the [[beneficiary]](ies) or others to get feedback on the effectiveness of the [[solution]].
 
==[[Solution Adoption/Benefit]]==
 
[[Solution Pilot/Test]] is the development of the adoption of the [[solution]] and ensuring benefits are received by the [[beneficiary]](ies) and [[Decision Maker]](s).
 
 
==[[Solution Tracks]]==
 
To be included in [[eDream Maps]]
 
===Creative Content===
 
===Design===
 
===Innovation===
 
===Knowledge===
 
===Product/Services===
 

Latest revision as of 15:06, 13 November 2016

Solution Development is the process of designing, creating, producing and securing adoption of the solution to ensure the mission is achieved and problem/unmet need(s) are addressed in the enablement of an eDream.

Insight

1. Mission Insight - Aspirer(s) define why the mission is important and what is mission success

2. Solution Insight - Aspirer and beneficiary insight into addressing problem/unmet need(s) - Market Research

5. Enablement Insight - determine what it would take to get the solution created, produced and adopted

Discovery

3. Solution Design Requirements - define requirements for each eDream element to ensure mission is achieved and problem/unmet need(s) are addressed - Solution Requirements

6. Solution Enablement Requirements - determine the enablement approach and requirements (the How?) to get the solution created, produced and adopted

8. Solution Design Validation - insight into whether the solution design will achieve acceptance and likely adoption - Market Research

11. Solution Experience - people experience solution to determine the value and likelihood of adoption - Market Research

16. Solution Adoption Validation - understand why or why not people are adopting the solution and what they want improved - Market Research

  • Beneficiary Development - have they adopted the solution? If yes, what do they want improved? If no, what would it take to get them to adopt?
  • Decision Maker Development - have they accepted the solution? If yes, what do they want improved? If no, what would it take to get them to accept it?

Planning

4. Solution Design - the solution approach, solution elements and detailed design that addresses the Solution Design Requirements
7. Solution Enablement - the solution enablement approach and enablement elements to address the Solution Enablement Requirements
9. Solution Design and Solution Enablement Update - update to address the discovery from the Solution Design Validation
12. Solution Design and Solution Enablement Update - update to address the insight from the Solution Experience
17. Solution Design and Solution Enablement Update - update to address the insight from the Solution Adoption Validation

Execute

10. Solution Creation - actions to create the solution

Either the entire solution or a minimally viable solution (MVS) is created. A MVS is a solution that is less than complete, yet is enough complete for the beneficiaries to fully experience the solution before completing the entire solution.

13. Solution Creation Update - create the revised solution based on new solution design resulting from Solution Design Experience

14. Solution Production - actions to scale the initial and ongoing production of the solution

15. Solution Awareness - actions to create awareness of the solution

18. Solution Improvement - actions to improve the solution, operational and communications to ensure full-scale solution adoption

Iterate

Repeat steps 16 - 18 often