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Status Future consideration
Categories Strategy
Created by Guest
Created on Sep 2, 2017

Custom fields for business models

Custom fields are available for most other sections except the Business Model. Adding custom fields to the business model will allow users to include more structured information around quantitative aspects of the business model such as pricing.

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  • Guest
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    Nov 29, 2023

    This would be a really useful addition. Embedded/linked reports/files are beneficial to add in certain Strategic Models

  • Sean Roberts
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    Feb 27, 2021

    As I tighten up the workflows and gates that allow my development team to work closely with my product team, we need to show the relationship between UX customer feedback into a persona and value proposition. This helps to close the loop on what the solutions (releases and where on the roadmap) the customer needs to solve their problems. Clear and consistent customer communication is the key to product momentum.

  • Guest
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    Jun 24, 2019

    We need this to allow better management of the workflow around our management of business models

  • Sarah Anderson
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    Apr 4, 2019

    It would also be great to be able to embed reports into the models so that progress can be tracked directly on the page.

  • Guest
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    Mar 20, 2019

    The status of this is "Likely to implement", is there a current time frame for delivery?

  • Guest
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    Jul 10, 2018

    This is also incredible important because of the need to link models to initiatives... That would allow customers to build business models, then report on the strategic investments that are being made against those business models, which does not exist within Aha today.

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For example, I created a drop down menu for our agency's different service offerings and want to put them in a strategic model to document what a client is currently receiving vs. what they may be interested in in the future.
Guest about 4 years ago in Strategy 0 Future consideration