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PROBLEM WORTH

SOLVING?
BY: OFOURTUNISTIC
1. Go out, look around you, and identify a
problem you can spot. Explain the
context as well.
Most of the houses in the urbanized places
use galvanized iron or "yero" as their roof.
The problem is we cannot prevent it from
getting rust although some roofs has been
painted. Also, the dirt of birds like dove
could make the galvanized iron easily
destroyed.
2. What opportunity can you
perceive from the above problem?

If the roofs are durable, it will result less


expenses for the family and more
convenient.
3. Who is the customer?
Owner of the house or store (anyone who
uses galvanized iron as their roof.)
4. What according to the customer are
the main problems?

The customer written in answer no.3


will find it convenient in a way when
circumstances comes like raining and
typhoon.
5. What is job to be done?

Customers who uses galvanized iron don't have


any options from availing it. Therefore, the maker
of galvanized iron should be given the customer
an option to buy item that is durable or they can
give a way to counter those problem besides
from painting it.
6. What job is currently getting
done?

Maybe once the identified job to be done


has accomplished, it will be more
convenient for the owner because they don't
need to change galvanized iron whenever
circumstances been encountered.
7. How is the customer getting the job done
today or how is the customer addressing this
problem today?

Maybe the owners who experienced the problem


opted to just cover up the hole in the roof and
putting up things like tires and stones that is
heavy enough to not taken away by wind. But it's
not durable enough to natural calamaties.
8. Estimate the market size. Your
assumption will do.
9. Does this seem to be a problem
worth solving? Explain.

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