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Apply Service-Dominant Logic (Vargo and Lusch, 2004) and value co-creation principles to reframe exchange and value creation. Use this skill when the user needs to redesign value propositions around service exchange, analyze co-creation dynamics between firms and customers, shift from goods-dominant to service-dominant thinking, or when they ask 'how is value created with customers', 'what is our service logic', or 'how do we enable co-creation'.
npx skill4agent add asgard-ai-platform/skills grad-sd-logicIRON LAW: Value is ALWAYS co-created. The firm can only offer value
propositions, not deliver value. Value is uniquely and phenomeno-
logically determined by the beneficiary in context of use.| FP | Premise | Diagnostic Question |
|---|---|---|
| FP1 | Service is the fundamental basis of exchange | What competence application does our offering enable? |
| FP6 | Value is co-created by multiple actors | Who participates in value creation beyond the firm? |
| FP7 | Actors cannot deliver value, only offer propositions | Are we assuming value is embedded in the product? |
| FP9 | All actors are resource integrators | What resources do customers bring to the exchange? |
| FP10 | Value is uniquely determined by the beneficiary | Do we measure value-in-use or only value-in-exchange? |
| Resource Type | Definition | Examples |
|---|---|---|
| Operand | Resources acted upon (static) | Raw materials, equipment, money |
| Operant | Resources that act on others (dynamic) | Knowledge, skills, technology, relationships |
## S-D Logic Analysis: [Context]
### Current Logic Assessment
- Dominant logic: [goods-dominant / transitioning / service-dominant]
- Value definition: [value-in-exchange / value-in-use / both]
### Foundational Premise Audit
| FP | Current State | Gap | Action |
|----|--------------|-----|--------|
| FP1 (Service basis) | | | |
| FP6 (Co-creation) | | | |
| FP10 (Beneficiary value) | | | |
### Service Ecosystem Map
- Key actors: ...
- Resource flows: ...
- Institutional arrangements: ...
### Redesigned Value Propositions
1. [From]: [product-centric statement] → [To]: [service-centric proposition]
2. ...