
Value Proposition for Pusheen Box

Hey everyone, I wanted to update you on my progress in Praxis.
If you’ve been following my blog for a while you know that I’m in the last month of the boot camp in Praxis. This month focuses on creating value propositions, or work projects, in order to get hired.
This week’s value prop is for Aegle Nutrition in the social media marketing role. I created 31 Instagram posts for them because their account has only one post, it’s nearly nonexistent.
Check out the value prop here.
I’m in the process of creating a training manual for a family-owned business called Glockstore. I’ve researched the business and looked through their reviews on Facebook and they could use some help in creating more consistent and courteous customer service, according to many of
Then, I put together a step-by-step manual on how to improve customer service. Choose a few of the reviews and turn it into a case study and provide examples of solutions. Having a written down, easy to follow guide creates more consistency in your team and they’ll know what the business expects from them.
I drew inspiration from Disney theme parks and how they always have top-of-the-line customer service even when their guests are irrational. Disney has achieved this consistency by following a well-tested training manual.
I’ve made a similar training manual for a swim school that I work for. You can find it under the “Portfolio” page.
Without further ado, here is a draft of my customer service guide for Glockstore.
Curious to know how a value proposition looks like? Check out my value prop for Aircall. It’s still a work in progress and I’ll continue to edit it.
You can view my value prop here.
Hello everyone! It’s the last week of the portfolio project and I have a big update for this final week. I’ve learned quite a lot from some major design mistakes I made this week. So let’s wrap this up!