Real-life applications of the Value Creation Wheel

Business Applications of VCW

VCW 4 ITQB: Revitalizing Seminars

Applying the Value Creation Wheel to address low seminar attendance at ITQB, focusing on format changes and enhanced communication to foster participation.

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VCW for NextLand: Providing Relevant Data to the Forestry Industry

This project explores how NextLand can leverage Earth observation data to provide valuable services to actors in the forestry industry who are already investing in R&D, utilizing the Value Creation Wheel (VCW) framework.

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VCW 4 IPO-Porto: Doctor Involvement in Outcomes Research

This project addresses the challenge of increasing doctor involvement in the IPO-Porto's Outcomes Research Lab, utilizing the Value Creation Wheel (VCW) framework to develop effective strategies.

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VCW 4 Galp: Charging, Batteries, and Biomethane

This project addresses three distinct challenges in the energy sector using the VCW Funnel methodology, focusing on electric vehicle charging, battery repurposing, and biomethane utilization.

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VCW 4 NextLand: Real-time Tree Health Monitoring

This project utilizes the Value Creation Wheel (VCW) framework to develop a solution for forestry associations that lack information to fully understand tree diseases. The result is Health for Trees, a platform that provides real-time information about tree health using satellite images.

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VCW for Everis and Imprensa Nacional Casa da Moeda (INCM): Building an Innovation Culture

This project demonstrates how Everis, a consulting company, used the Value Creation Wheel (VCW) framework to help INCM (the Portuguese Mint) develop an innovation culture and improve organizational efficiency. The project focused on a specific problem: reducing costs.

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VCW for MTB Start-Up: Launching the City Morphology EO Service in Amman, Jordan

This project utilizes the Value Creation Wheel (VCW) framework to determine the most attractive market for MTB Start-Up to launch its City Morphology Earth Observation (EO) service. The analysis focuses on identifying a market with a significant need for urban planning solutions and a high concentration of NGOs and research organizations.

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