Hubs needing to run events to develop local Cardano knowledge lack frameworks and tools based on shared global patterns and language.
Create Canvas, Card deck & Calculator tools to design blockchain ventures at hub events that are easy to explain, customise & share offline
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The Cardano community is pioneering a new collaborative mindset. A new way of working together. A new way of solving vexing problems. The future has arrived, the challenge is to evenly distribute it; To paraphrase William Gibson[13].
To see opportunity and act upon it requires an entrepreneurial mindset. Entrepreneurs are everywhere. Tech Entrepreneurs, Impact Entrepreneurs, Interpenuers. They are driven by their beliefs, principles and values. They see the world from a local perspective, as it could be.
To develop the entrepreneurial mindset and turn ideas into sustainable projects and ventures, community-led hubs become places entrepreneurs can build knowledge, share information, connect, learn about and support each other. They can evenly distribute the Cardano future.
Current problems and limitations
To stay relevant and sustain their operations Local Hubs need to develop engaging programmes of events, workshops, and networking opportunities. However, as a newly emerging field that blends entrepreneurship, blockchains, token engineering, culture, governance and Cardano it is hard to find expertise to instigate, shape, host and run these events. When language and cultural barriers are factored in, reaching entrepreneurs becomes even more difficult.
Few entrepreneurs are aware of the opportunities, the technical and economic benefits or the Project Catalyst community governance of Cardano; Nor is there a full understanding of how to apply Cardano technology to micro, small and medium businesses, or startups who have the vision to scale. We need local hubs to distribute that knowledge, to make Cardano a viable option for solving market needs. The lack of available expertise restricts a hub's ability to broadcast the potential uses of Cardano's technology to the fullest. We want to change that.
The Team
The team has been responsible for entrepreneurial programme development across New Zealand. A richly diverse multicultural society of the pacific.
Jo Allum (@yojo): Entrepreneur, Communication Designer and Creative Director. Co-Founder of Venture Centre, New Zealand Open Source Society and Society for Cooperative Housing New Zealand Council Member, Co-Organises Legal Hackers NZ.
Robert O'Brien (@wolstaeb): Entrepreneur and Financial systems Software Engineer (Financial systems). Extensive Blockchain experience and co-Founded three fintech start-ups. Co-Organises LegalHackers NZ.
Pascale Hyboud-Peron: Entrepreneur, 20+ year high-school teacher, and trustee of the Global Entrepreneurship Network NZ. Co-Founder of Venture Centre. Facilitates Young Enterprise NZ, NZ Startup Weekends.
We are educators with backgrounds in finance, blockchain, legal technology, publication media, and teaching. We are co-founders and entrepreneurs and part of a team many thousand strong.
Our Solution: Co-design Canvas, Card deck & Calculator tools for hubs that are easy to explain, customise & share offline for designing blockchain ventures.
Prototype the first Cardano Business Design Canvas and associated toolkit starting with a card deck, and calculator. An engaging pack of resources that can be used at local hubs, start-up events and hackathons. These artefacts kick-start a customisable open-source set of business model co-design tools that help entrepreneurs understand and explore how to apply Cardano's technology. They create a shared community language for the greater good.
Using these resources as facilitation tools will help people understand each other and the opportunities the Cardano platform can provide them in their particular problem/solution space. They aid the process of blending worldview, information, and expertise. They focus effort on experience-based learning by providing a fun way for people to analyse, communicate, and decide.
We have extensively used the Lean Startup Canvas[1] as a facilitation artefact in hundreds of Start Weekends[2] held across New Zealand. The Cardano Business Design Toolkit is inspired by and modelled after the Platform Design Toolkit[3]. A synthesis of the Business Model Generation[4], Customer Development[5], Design Thinking[6], and Wardley Mapping[7] applied to blockchain business models. The Platform Design Toolkit is inspired by analytical tools like Lean Startup Canvas.
The initial toolkit will include three components:
Our first test deployment of the Cardano Business Design Toolkit will be in Vietnam and Indonesia! Working with the Catalyst Eastern Townhall[10] to deliver their Cardano StartUp Week in February 2022. From there we hope to iterate and refine the toolkit and translate it into more languages.
What comes next: More advanced facilitation artefacts in the future will include;
A note about challenge choice:
We have chosen the Scale-UP Cardano's Community Hubs challenge for the core work in this proposal, rather than the DLT Toolkit Challenge. Our focus with these resources is 100% on scaling community hubs as the primary customer and use. With seven years of hands-on experience building community hubs at Venture Centre, we have a deep understanding of what it takes to build these hubs and what's needed to support emerging entrepreneurs. We want to onboard the networks of hubs we already work with, and the thousands of others around the world to Sale-UP Cardano in a fast, flexible and fun way.TODO: Budget, KPIs and Additional Details to be added.
Budget
Asking for $19,500. This funds @280 hours of work @$70p/hr for both research and development, and content creation over the next 3 months (23hrs a week)
Major Tasks
Deliverables timeline
What does the future look like?
Why is it important?
People who participate and contribute to community hubs are interested in creating ventures which provide blended social, environmental and economic returns. They just need to know how to do that on Cardano's platform and very few of them are technical people with blockchain knowledge and expertise.
How does success look like?
The average person will be able to participate in a Local Community Hub event anywhere across the world and be delighted to find a familiar frame of reference for their work. They will recognise common patterns, language and symbols and so making human connections in new communities, getting started on the earliest stages of ideation amongst a diverse group of new people and team building to create ventures on Cardano will be simpler.
Since this will be a first-of-its-kind market design resource, we plan to measure whether or not it is successful in properly instructing entrepreneurs. Instructing them in the technical and economic benefits of Cardano.
We're using our experience with similar tools in the Venture Centre with thousands of entrepreneurs over seven years. That includes many StartUp Weekends that used the LeanCanvas.
Our access to a large community of social entrepreneurs means we are able to rapidly prototype and design the ideas with our local network. We also plan to use and gain experience with the tools, in upcoming events with the Eastern Townhall and also seek to help the Catalyst School to use and provide feedback.
The most important benefit an entrepreneur walks away with is an understanding of:
From these factors, Entrepreneurs can then take the framework, create business hypotheses and map them to a set of tasks needed to test their ideas and get their venture off the ground.
Following a well-trod path, designing Canvas, Card deck and Calculator tools for use by entrepreneurs, will result in a steady increase in Cardano-curious at the top of the funnel and converting them to Cardano-community members lower down, resulting in an increase in the adoption and awareness of Cardano, a key, a continuous overarching metric of success.
Key Metrics to measure
How many new Hubs were launched in the next 6 months?
How many developers did this community-focused challenge bring into the Cardano ecosystem?
How many new users of Cardano were onboarded?
How many external organizations did this community-focused challenge bring into the Cardano ecosystem?
References
Co-founded nationwide place-based network of local hubs running events for entrepreneurs; Blockchain, Finance, Design, Startups, Education