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Jobs To Be Done 1 (JTBD) Dr. Rogelio Dávila Pérez Universidad Autónoma de Guadalajara rdav90@gmail.com www.rogeliodavila.com ______________________________ 1 Based on The Innovator's Toolkit: 50+ Techniques for Predictable and Sustainable... written by David Silverstein,Philip Samuel,Neil DeCarlo
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Jobs To Be Done Jobs To Be Done (JTBD) is a concept that guides you toward innovation and helps you move beyond the norm of only improving current solutions.
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Jobs To Be Done Innovation is considered: Is the act of generating more value for the costumer.
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Jobs To Be Done Innovation is considered: Is the act of generating more value for the costumer. and The business of fulfilling a job to be done better than anyone else.
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Jobs To Be Done But what is a Job To Be Done (JTBD)?
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Jobs To Be Done But what is a Job To Be Done (JTBD)? It is not a product, service or a specific solution.
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Jobs To Be Done But what is a Job To Be Done (JTBD)? It is not a product, service or a specific solution. It is the higher purpose for what your customers buy products and services.
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Jobs To Be Done An example:
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Jobs To Be Done An example: Why people buy sanitizing soap?
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Jobs To Be Done An example: Why people buy sanitizing soap? To clean their hands…
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Jobs To Be Done An example: Why people buy sanitizing soap? To clean their hands… NO
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Jobs To Be Done An example: Why people buy sanitizing soap? To clean their hands… NO To keep their body free from germens.
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Jobs To Be Done Another example: Most people would say that they use the lawnmower for the purpose of:
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Jobs To Be Done Another example: Most people would say that they use the lawnmower for the purpose of: “Cutting the grass”
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Jobs To Be Done If the lawnmower company examines the higher purpose of cutting the grass, say for instance:
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Jobs To Be Done If the lawnmower company examines the higher purpose of cutting the grass, say for instance: “to keep the grass cut and beautiful at all times”
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Jobs To Be Done If the lawnmower company examines the higher purpose of cutting the grass, say for instance: “to keep the grass cut and beautiful at all times” Then maybe a different solution may appear:
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Jobs To Be Done If the lawnmower company examines the higher purpose of cutting the grass, say for instance: “to keep the grass cut and beautiful at all times” Then maybe a different solution may appear: “to generate a genetically engineered grass seed that never needs to be cut”
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Jobs To Be Done The power of the JTBD technique lays in:
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Jobs To Be Done The power of the JTBD technique lays in: It helps the innovator understand that customers don’t by products or services;
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Jobs To Be Done The power of the JTBD technique lays in: It helps the innovator understand that customers don’t by products or services; They hire various solutions at various times to get a wide array of jobs done
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Jobs To Be Done There are different types of JTBDs: Functional Jobs: describe the task that the customers want to achieve. Emotional Jobs: are related to feelings and perception; and as such they are subjective.
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Jobs To Be Done Emotional Jobs may be: ◦Personal Jobs: which describes how customers want to feel about themselves. ◦Social Jobs: how customers want to be perceived by others
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Jobs To Be Done Ancillary Jobs: are other jobs that customers want to be made during, or after they get their main job done.
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Jobs To Be Done Example: “Cleaning the teeth”
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Jobs To Be Done Example: “Cleaning the teeth” Functional Job: Cleaning the teeth and gums and removing the plaque.
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Jobs To Be Done Example: “Cleaning the teeth” Functional Job: Cleaning the teeth and gums and removing the plaque. Personal Job: the customer wants to feel fresh.
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Jobs To Be Done Example: “Cleaning the teeth” Functional Job: Cleaning the teeth and gums and removing the plaque. Personal Job: the customer wants to feel fresh. Social Job: they want the others to perceive their fresh breath.
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Jobs To Be Done Example: “Cleaning the teeth” Functional Job: Cleaning the teeth and gums and removing the plaque. Personal Job: the customer wants to feel fresh. Social Job: they want the others to perceive their fresh breath. Ancillary Jobs: wash the face, groom or eyebrows.
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Jobs To Be Done What objectives do your customers use to evaluate solutions? It is vital to understand the objectives a customer applies in choosing between solutions. Typically, the objectives will relate to how the customer uses the product or service.
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Jobs To Be Done For example, the objectives of a teenager whose job to be done is to try to engage with other teens.
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Jobs To Be Done For example, the objectives of a teenager whose job to be done is to try to engage with other teens. Think beyond dimensions of functional objectives to consider emotional and social ones as well.
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Jobs To Be Done See the IDEO video Inside IDEO Parts 1, 2 and 3.123
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