Using the Jobs To Be Done Methodology

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Using the Jobs To Be Done Methodology
Using the Jobs To Be Done Methodology

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Using the Jobs To Be Done Methodology

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Master Jobs To Be Done: Innovate, Elevate Product Design, Development, Marketing Strategies with JTBD Methodology

Created by: Peter Alkema
Business | Technology | Self Development
Created by: Quentin Ballard-Tremeer
Business Ownership | Operations Directorship | BSc Eng Mech
Rating:3.18 (14reviews)     121students enrolled

What Will I Learn?

  • Explain the core concepts of the Jobs To Be Done (JTBD) methodology and its relevance in modern product management.
  • Identify various types of jobs (functional, emotional, social) that customers hire products or services to accomplish.
  • Conduct customer interviews to uncover true motivations and needs based on the JTBD framework.
  • Use observation techniques to detect jobs customers may not explicitly articulate.
  • Map out customer journeys to analyze functional, emotional, and social jobs throughout the experience.
  • Differentiate between customer needs and wants to clarify job identification within the JTBD methodology.
  • Apply the Outcome-Driven Innovation (ODI) framework to analyze and prioritize customer jobs.
  • Utilize the JTBD Job Map to break down complex jobs into actionable steps for product development.
  • Analyze forces driving customer behavior through the Push-Pull model and JTBD Forces Diagram.
  • Rank and prioritize customer jobs to focus on those with the highest impact and feasibility for product strategy.
  • Translate identified jobs into actionable product features that address functional, emotional, and social needs.
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams to align on the JTBD focus and ensure cohesive product development.
  • Craft marketing messages that resonate with target audiences by focusing on customer jobs.
  • Design customer experiences and user interfaces that align with identified jobs to enhance satisfaction.
  • Analyze successful and failed JTBD case studies to understand implementation practices and learnings.
  • Overcome common challenges in JTBD implementation, including internal resistance and balancing insights with existing frameworks.
  • Utilize advanced JTBD analysis techniques, such as predictive analytics, for uncovering hidden jobs and unmet needs.
  • Integrate JTBD insights with Agile and Lean methodologies to inform iterative product development.
  • Employ JTBD insights to guide product lifecycle decisions, including product enhancements and retirement.
  • Measure the impact of JTBD on product success through key metrics like customer satisfaction and retention.

Requirements

  • There are no requirements or pre-requisites for this course, but the items listed below are a guide to useful background knowledge which will increase the value and benefits of this course.
  • Basic understanding of product development processes and methodologies.
  • Familiarity with customer research techniques and tools.
  • Familiarity with customer research techniques and tools.

Target audience

  • Product Managers seeking to improve product-market fit and innovation within their companies.
  • UX/UI Designers interested in understanding deeper user needs to design more intuitive and satisfying user interfaces.
  • Marketing Professionals aiming to craft more compelling messages and improve market segmentation using customer job insights.
  • Entrepreneurs and Startup Founders looking to identify unmet customer needs for new product development or to pivot their current offerings.
  • R&D Professionals in companies aiming to leverage customer insights for breakthrough innovations.
  • Business Strategists and Analysts focused on aligning products with long-term business goals and identifying new market opportunities.

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