DO YOU WANT TO TEST YOUR IDEA? TRY WITH DIY

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  • Who will help you?
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  • What do you do?
  • How do you interact?
  • Who do you help?
  • What do they need?
  • How do you reach them?
  • How much will it cost ?

http://diytoolkit.org/tools/business-model-canvas/

The toolkit offer an amazing variety of tools to design, plan, test and move ahead with your idea.
 
For example you have a project and you want to make it bigger, expand it and scale it up. If this is your case, try with the Business Model Canvas. Imagine your project as a panting: your actual project is actually like a  canvas where  you have to draw in new parts of your project. In this canvas, you have to "draw" based on the following questions:
 
 
 
Then do you want to build partnership? Are you lookking for some tools to map potential partners, then you can use the  Building Partnership Map that helps you develop a clear plan on how to work with other organizations who have your same vision.
 
http://diytoolkit.org/tools/building-partnerships-map-2/
 
Do you want to collect the inputs and feedback from someone in a new original way? Then you can use the Interview Guide that helps you discover the undiscovered.
 
http://diytoolkit.org/tools/interview-guide-2/
 
Do you want to test and try your idea? Then you should try with the Improvement Triggers that will help you understand what is more effective in your work
 
http://diytoolkit.org/tools/improvement-triggers/
 
 
 
The above mentioned are just few examples, have the full list from here: http://diytoolkit.org/tools/
 
Below an overview of all the 30 tools
 
 
look ahead
develop a clear plan
clarify my priorities
collect inputs from others
know the people I'm working with
generate new ideas
test and improve
sustain and implement
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