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− | [[Solution]] adoption helps to provide [[insight]] into how [[beneficiaries]] will adopt the proposed solution. [[Solution]] adoption [[Insight]] helps to answer: | + | [[Solution]] adoption helps to provide [[insight]] into how [[Beneficiary|beneficiaries]] will adopt the proposed solution. [[Solution]] adoption [[Insight]] helps to answer: |
* What will inspire [[Beneficiary|beneficiaries]] to take action? | * What will inspire [[Beneficiary|beneficiaries]] to take action? | ||
* Is the [[solution]] easy to try? Is it easy to experience the benefit? | * Is the [[solution]] easy to try? Is it easy to experience the benefit? |
Revision as of 12:17, 29 December 2013
Solution Insight helps to determines whether an eDream is a good idea based on understanding whether the solution addresses the problem/unmet need of the beneficiaries and achieves the mission of the aspirer(s). Muhammad Yunus was able to effectively develop his Nobel Prize winning solution. It provided a micro-credit solution for the poor village woman beneficiaries by addressing their problem/unmet need of not having access to loans to buy materials to make hand crafted products. It achieved the mission of the aspirer Muhammad Yunus by achieving his dream to improve the world after seeing people die from starvation in Bangladesh.
eDream Solution Insight is a component of eDream Insight
Solution Overview
The solution overview provides insight into the solution by answering: , why it should be pursued and how it will address the problem/unmet need and achieve the mission.
- What is it? (Description)
- Has it been tried before? Why didn't it work? What's different now?
- How does it address the problem/unmet need?
- How does it achieve the mission?
Incumbant Solution
Incumbant solutions help to provide insight into how beneficiaries are addressing the problem/unmet need today and how the mission is being achieved today. There is always an incumbant solution which could include doing nothing to address the problem/unmet needs. Incumbant Solution Insight helps to answer:
- What is the list of incumbant solutions?
- Which incumbant solution is each [beneficiary]] using?
- What are the issues with the incumbant solutions?
- How does the described solution compare to the incumbant solutions?
Solution Adoption
Solution adoption helps to provide insight into how beneficiaries will adopt the proposed solution. Solution adoption Insight helps to answer:
- What will inspire beneficiaries to take action?
- Is the solution easy to try? Is it easy to experience the benefit?
- Is it easy to change or switch to the new solution?
- Does the solution have stickiness with the beneficiary wanting to continue?
- What are the cost and benefits of the solution?
Solution Obstacles
What science, technology, legal, political, reimbursement issues that may become obstacles to delivering the solution?