The document discusses methods for developing business ideas, including brainstorming, the six thinking hats technique, SWOT analysis, and mind mapping. It notes that brainwriting allows everyone to contribute ideas, not just a few vocal participants. Key elements for evaluating business ideas are identified as potential customers and market size, competitors, technology trends, available skills and resources, and developing ways to measure results. The document provides an introduction to idea generation and evaluation for developing business concepts.
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The Process of Creating a Business Idea
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The process of creating a business idea
Introduction
Name
Country
Background
The process of creating
a business idea
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Idea
Vision
Realisation
Result
What is a business idea?
A business idea is a concept which can be used for
commercial purposes.
I don't care that they stole my idea . . I care that they
don't have any of their own
Nikola Tesla, famous inventor
Workshop designing business ideas
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Methods of designing business ideas
Brainstorming
The Six Thinking Hats
SWOT
Mind mapping
Brainwriting
What we can sell using agriculture and technology?
Ideas (brainwriting)
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Why brainwriting?
"In most meetings with traditional
brainstorming, a few people do 60-75%
of the talking. With brainwriting, everyone
gets a chance."
How did you decide about voting?
Which information did you use?
How to evaluate a business idea?
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Key elements for evaluation your business idea?
Customers (market)
Competitors
Trends (IoT, mobile apps)
Your skills and resources (people, technology...)
Measuring results
Next steps...