1. As part of identifying the problem, evaluate the magnitude of the problem and its potential consequences on society, industries, or specific communities. Assessing the scope and severity of the problem helps in highlighting its significance and urgency.
2. If you are working on a grant proposal, pitch deck, or business plan, support the existence and significance of the problem with robust data and evidence. This can include statistical information, case studies, real-life examples, or testimonials from individuals or organizations.
3. Another way of having a unique value proposition is to do something better than any company that’s currently on the market. By clearly outlining the value or the advantage that your new product or service will have over existing companies, your customer base could grow based on that.