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THIS IS NEW MATERIAL that was not covered in Disciplined Entrepreneurship. The Canvas is a tool you will fill out as you go through the 24 Steps.
The Disciplined Entrepreneurship Canvas is a one-page overview of the Disciplined Entrepreneurship approach to entrepreneurship. The Canvas functions like a synopsis of your current status so you can see what you have done and what you have not done, across 10 major areas that map to the 24 Steps.
I have seen the value in life of having a concise visual that gives a team feedback on their progress in the midst of the battle. I have also seen entrepreneurs building workarounds for just this function when trying to use the Disciplined Entrepreneurship approach, so there is clearly value in tracking your progress on the long journey through the 24 Steps.
The Disciplined Entrepreneurship Canvas will allow you to quickly assess the big picture of where you stand, and where your strengths and weaknesses are, so you can make adjustments.
As Disciplined Entrepreneurship has been broadly deployed, a frequent question I get is how to integrate the 24 Steps framework with the Business Model Canvas made popular by Business Model Generation by Alexander Osterwalder and Yves Pigneur. In fact, before I wrote Disciplined Entrepreneurship, I used to use in my classroom the Business Model Canvas and then the Lean Canvas by Ash Maurya, but I did not find an easy, suitable way to integrate them with teaching the 24 Steps.
As nature abhors a vacuum, numerous people have constructed their own canvases for the Disciplined Entrepreneurship framework, led by Laurie Stach (MIT Launch), Floriano Bonfigli (Istituto Adriano Olivetti Business School-ISTAO Startup Lab), Patrick Kirby (Michelin-vice president of innovation and entrepreneurship), Johannes Mutzke (Michelin-Global Innovation Council), Mateo Nakach and Jorge Sanchez (Build-Your-Business Consulting Group), and Michael McCausland (Leadership Institute for Entrepreneurs).
They have pushed and inspired me to see the value of a one-page canvas that shows how you are doing. In sports, a coach often tracks progress in the game in a summary fashion and then conveys key information to his team on what they are doing well and what they need to focus more on if they are to win the game. A basketball coach's synopsis, for instance, will not only have the score but also the time left in the game, how many fouls each team and each player has, and other key indicators. Likewise, an entrepreneurship canvas gives you the big picture in one snapshot and allows you to see what you need to work on.
The simple summary does not capture the full richness of your situation, and as such it is not a perfect indicator of your success. Nor does the simple summary tell you why things have happened and how to fix things. So while it is limited in its usefulness, it does have the benefit of simplicity.
I have based the Disciplined Entrepreneurship Canvas off the Six Themes of the 24 Steps from Disciplined Entrepreneurship, expanding two of the themes and adding two more sections. The resulting Canvas maintains the specificity, logic, and rigor of the 24 Steps.
More so than other canvases, this canvas has a suggested initial sequential nature to it. You should start with Section 1 and then follow the arrows to move through the canvas. There should also be iteration, but providing a general prescriptive initial flow is helpful and an important part of the Disciplined Entrepreneurship approach.
Turn to page xviii to see the Canvas. Each section maps quite well to specific steps:
The fit between the steps and the Canvas is not perfect, but it still produces a framework that is useful and ties into the worksheets and additional information in this workbook.
When I used other canvases in my classroom, the frameworks were helpful, but they often needed to be customized. I would likewise encourage you to think of the Disciplined Entrepreneurship Canvas below not as a fixed edict, but rather as a framework that can be customized as appropriate. If it does not quite fit, that is okay. Go ahead and customize it, but it should at least give you a good start.
Note: Filling out the Disciplined Entrepreneurship Canvas fully requires expertise that you will gain from reading both Disciplined Entrepreneurship and this workbook. Do not be discouraged or frustrated that you don't know how to fill out all the sections at first. It will be a good guide for you to make sure you have absorbed all the material in both books. Fill out what you can and then continually update it as you learn more.
Old friend and master illustrator of this book, Marius Ursache, offered to test-drive the Canvas for his project, the Disciplined Entrepreneurship Toolbox (www.detoolbox.com). I should note that the 24 Steps framework has been used not just for startups but for projects/product design and development in large corporations, government organizations, investment situations, community organizations, educational institutions, religious groups, student clubs, and even creative arts groups. Once it was used for a piano concert. (Thanks for letting us know, Amanda von Goetz!)
Turn to page xix to see his first draft of his Canvas. Below are my comments on it so that you can see what you should be considering when you fill out your Canvas. Marius's draft is quite good, so I will focus my comments on where it could be improved, as well as how the Canvas will help Marius discover where he should focus his attention next:
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