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      Internationalization Canvas and Work...

      Internationalization Canvas and Workshops

      The Market Oriented “Value-Based SME Internationalization Canvas” and strategy workshops

      To support your business in identifying international or global opportunities, we have created a workshop canvas that guides SME through a strategy workshop process and ensures that a solid, resources and capabilities based, market orientated internationalization strategy exists which will support business success.

      The canvas includes nine important steps:

      1: Your Value Proposition
      • What is your firm’s value proposition?
      • How do your firm’s products/services allow customers in your local market to complete their jobs by providing gains and alleviating their pains?
      2: Domestic Market Capabilities

      What are your core capabilities/strengths/ assets that allow you to compete successfully in your home market?

      3: Foreign Market Potential

      Where do you see foreign market opportunities abroad for your value proposition and why?

      4: Foreign Market Capabilities
      • How well do your domestic capabilities support foreign market opportunities?
      • What internationalization capabilities do you already have in-house?
      5: Value Proposition and International Potential
      • How well does your value proposition fit into the potential foreign markets?
      • Which target markets/segments do you want to win?
      • How contested are the target markets/segments you want to win?
      6: Closing the Proposition Gaps
      • What is the optimal strategic positioning for the target markets/segments (standardization, adaptation and / or arbitrage)?
      • What needs to be changed so that your value proposition better fits potential / attractive foreign markets?
      • What is the optimal product/service level strategy (standardization / adaptation)?
      • How does this neutralize competitors in the target markets/segments?
      7: Making it Happen Yourself

      What are the barriers that you face (and how can you overcome them) to sell your products/services abroad (as successfully as you sell them locally today)?

      8: Leveraging the Ecosystem

      What partners and (external) resources do you need/can you build/leverage to succeed in the foreign market/s?

      9: Your Internationalization Roadmap

      What are the projects, tasks, owners and budgets needed to implement your roadmap for an effective international strategy?

      Canvas und Workshops

      You can download the canvas here.

      Please contact our team for a strategy workshop with our experts to identify international opportunities and create your international business strategy.

      FHNW School of Business

      Institute for Competitiveness and Communication
      Focus International Market Strategies for SMEs

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