At this point, go back and look at the Positioning Statement you wrote during the customer validation phase. How did it survive the validation process?
If the customers didn’t love it, do you understand the reasons why? Also, meet with the key influencers that you identified back in the customer discovery phase. Now is the time to meet with them. Test to see if these influencers and other industry analysts will say good things about you.
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