Innovation, New Ideas and How The World is Changing

What your startup makes should give your customer superpowers

One of the hardest things to do when defining what your business does is explaining it in the simplest of terms; the key challenge is distinguishing between features and benefits. The reason that this is so vitally important is that, in the words of User Onboarding: “People don’t buy products; they buy better versions of themselves.”

They use this ingenious sketch to illustrate the idea:

Spot on!

Who do you want your customers to become?

A few years ago Michael Schrage proposed an idea about innovation that really resonated with me, that innovation isn’t about transactions; it’s about transformation. So, the key question becomes what kind of customers are we trying to create?

To transform customers is to give them a superpower through our product or service. It isn’t about selling them a set of benefits that will resonate with them more so they open their pocket books, it’s about making them and their life more awesome!


Bottom line: Successful innovation is more of an act of empathy than an act of imposition. Ask yourself, who do you want your customers to become?


Also published on Medium.

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