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Enable/Relieve Canvas
(For mapping Seeker progress and uncovering growth opportunities)
Step 1: Define the Seeker Journey
Break the Seeker’s progress into progress-making activities.
(Example: source → prepare → cook → serve → eat in nourishment)
Progress-Making Activity | Current Seeker Pain/Friction | Who Performs Today (Seeker or Helper)? | Opportunities? (Enable / Relieve) |
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Step 2: Map Your Proposition
For each activity, mark:
- Enablement: How do you help Seekers perform this better, faster, cheaper, or with greater control?
- Relief: How do you remove the activity entirely from the Seeker’s responsibility?
Draw the continuum:Enable ←——————————————→ Relieve
Plot where your current offerings sit.
Step 3: Track Seeker Shifts
- Where are Seekers moving along the continuum? (More enablement? More relief?)
- What external forces (economic, technological, cultural) are driving the shift?
- What capability gaps are opening as a result?
Step 4: Identify Growth Opportunities
- Which activities are underserved (too much effort, cost, or complexity for Seekers)?
- Which “in-between” spaces could be unlocked? (e.g., meal kits between supermarkets and restaurants; robo-advisors between DIY investing and private banking)
- Which relieved activities could be re-enabled for value (e.g., Peloton re-enabling at-home fitness through digital augmentation)?
Step 5: Anticipate Disruption
- Where are you over-serving the high end of progress sought?
- Which segments are being left behind with “too much” progress?
- Who could enter with a simpler, cheaper, “good enough” proposition — and climb upstream?
CEO Checkpoint
- Are you shaping the enable/relieve continuum in your industry — or being shaped by it?
- Does your innovation portfolio intentionally span both sides (enablement and relief), or are you biased toward one?
- Where can you create a differentiated advantage by rebalancing faster than competitors?
Let’s progress together through discussion…