Alex Osterwalder — Value Proposition Design in the Age of AI (Part 2)

“You’re gonna run up a hundred wrong hills, and you’re still not gonna get a good understanding of the map.”

Alexander Osterwalder, co-author of Value Proposition Design and founder of Strategyzer, returns for Part 2 of our series. Last week: which projects to retire. This week: value proposition design in the age of AI — why generative AI can formulate a brilliant value proposition, but only if you’ve done the homework it cannot do for you.

In this conversation, Alex reveals:

  • Why building fast with AI without validated customer jobs, pains and gains is “running up a hundred wrong hills”
  • The four foundations of an irresistible value proposition — and why even world-class brands can’t show quantitative evidence for the first one
  • Why teams differentiate against competitors instead of through the customer’s eyes
  • The Value Stack, Strategyzer’s new tool for prioritising the benefits customers actually care about
  • Should you feed your secret formula into enterprise AI? Alex’s two answers to the data-privacy dilemma
  • Why the fear of AI handing your value proposition to competitors is — for now — irrational
  • Why marketing teams “shouldn’t be writing a word” — and how to turn Gen AI into rocket fuel instead of a shortcut
  • The B2B trap: designing for users when decision-makers sign the cheque
  • How a solo inventor should ABC-test differentiators and pricing with three landing pages
  • The Roger Federer analogy: why e-learning alone will never make you world-class
  • Why growth is a profession you learn, not a creative gift

00:00 Building Fast Up the Wrong Hill

00:25 Validate Customers with Evidence

01:07 A Word from Our Sponsor, Kyndryl

01:45 How Teams Misuse AI in Value Proposition Design 

02:59 Why a Value Proposition Is Not a Writing Exercise

03:55 The Four Ingredients of an Irresistible Value Proposition 

05:59 Benefits Backed by Proof

06:50 Differentiate Through the Customer’s Eyes

07:58 The Process and the Playbook

10:06 AI Only Works After the Homework 

11:55 The Data Privacy Dilemma

13:04 Safe Models and Why Your Value Proposition Is Unique

16:41 Stop Wordsmithing, Start Iterating

17:05 The Gen AI Playbook, Step by Step 

18:58 Inside the Playbook Library

19:52 B2B: Users vs Decision-Makers

22:05 Listener Discount and Webinar Details

23:07 Advice for Builders and Entrepreneurs

26:11 Discipline Beats Creativity

27:02 The Roger Federer Coach Analogy

30:07 The Party Trick: Evaluating Business Ideas

31:51 Wrap Up and Thanks to Kyndryl

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