Business Model Canvas

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    Afm 211 Class

    ) | Thursdays @AFM 211 | May 5 – 9 | * Watch video: “Business Model Canvas Explained,” available @ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QoAOzMTLP5s * Download and skim pages 14 – 41 of: Business Model Generation, “72-Page Preview,” Alexander Osterwalder & Yves Pigneur, 2010. Available @ http://www.businessmodelgeneration.com/downloads/businessmodelgeneration_preview.pdf | Operating and Investing Decisions: Business Model Canvas Building Blocks | May 8th Lecture AL 116 [6:00 – 6:50PM]Topic:

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    Innovtion Simulation

    Bao-Bay 12 4. Business model analysis 13 4.1. Group 1 - UPARK 14 4.2. Group 2 – EgoCAR 15 4.3. Group 3 – Better City Better Life (BCBL) 16 4.4. Group 4 – Bao-Bay 17 5. Conclusion 18 6. Appendixes 19 6.1. Appendix 1 - Business model canvas draft of Group 3 19 6.2. Appendix 2 - Spiral model vs. stage gate process 20 6.3. Appendix 3 - Example of a RASIC chart 21 6.4. Appendix 4 - The repertory grid technique 21 6.5. Appendix 5 - Business model canvas 22 6.6. Appendix

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    Survey

    1. How long has Innovation been part of your organization’s management agenda? Less than 3 months 3 to 6 months 6 to 12 months One to two years Two to five years More than five years Is not currently on management’s agenda Don’t know * 2. Please elaborate on your answers (Optional) * 3. Which of the following are drivers for your organization to seek innovation? | Primary driver | Secondary driver | Not a driver | Don't know | Insufficient growth | Insufficient growth

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    Challenging Business Assumptions

    Business Model Canvas with Assumptions – Tool for Growth Map ASSIGNMENT _CHALLENGING BUSINESS ASSUMPTION Vinaya Thite | MBA 2013-14_MG6506 | December 6, 2013 PG. 0 Table of Contents Introduction ............................................................................................................................................................ 1 Key Aspects to learn .....................................................................................................................

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    Sociable Labs

    first step in outlining a business model canvas. The Sociable Labs Facebook app meets the needs of online consumers who seek friends’ opinions when making a purchase discovery or decision. Gabbay will provide “Facebook users a way to navigate e-commerce sites without losing the benefit of knowledge from their Facebook friend network” (pg. 4). * Next Step: Customer Segments & Discovery * Gabbay’s next step should be to expand upon his business model canvas and explore customer segments

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    Sustainable Entrpreneurship

    and the current situation of the education sector in the targeted market segment and about my start up. Then the analysis using the theories of value proposition canvas, Business model canvas, ten types of innovation and sustainable and social entrepreneurship is explained in detail. I explain more about the exact approach that our model will be using in many different aspects of my analysis and with a projection sheet for the pilot program. Finally, the conclusion as to how far have come to answer

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    Blue Ocean Summary

    Contents: 1 Introduction 2 Frameworks and analytics for Blue Ocean Strategy * Strategy Canvas * The Four Actions Framework * Eliminate- Reduce- Raise- Create Grid * Pioneer-Migrator-Settler Map * Buyer utility Map * Three Tiers of Noncustomers * Sequence of the Blue Ocean Strategy 3 Conclusion 4 Appendix Introduction: Due to the rapid development of logistic, communication tools, the world has become ‘smaller’ and ‘flatter’ than ever. Instead of

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    Management Control System

    approach to planning called the Ten–Ten planning process. The key benefit of the Ten–Ten planning process is that it can be used for developing business plans in a very short time span. 8.1 Planning Concepts There are two generic planning strategies that a business can pursue.Michael Porter originally identified three generic strategies. He noted that a business can also focus on a market that is not very competitive. Most people consider this to be a special case of the other two strategies. See Porter

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    Capstone Project

    FOUNDATIONS OF BUSINESS THOUGHT Business 1050 – 005 #5947 Fall 2015 Monday Professor: W. Tim Miller Email: wtmiller@echelon-inc.com Text: Foundations of Business Thought, 1st edition, Boardman, Sandomir and Sondak (Gray cover) Outlines, notes, syllabus, handouts, etc., all be handled through Canvas. Bus1050, section 005, will meet Mondays a full 3 hours from 6:00 PM until 9:00 PM in SFEBB 160. We will use Canvas exclusively in this class for syllabus, handouts, notes, etc

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    Leadership

    Leadership and Strategy Dr. F.M. Sahoo Leadership starts with a dream – a vision of where and what we want to be. If leadership is about showing the way, then what is ‘the way’? The way is the strategy. So leadership necessarily entails strategy. And strategy concerns choices that determine whether an organization survives, prospers or dies. The difference between ‘what we are’ and ‘what we want to be’ creates what Vansina (1999) calls ‘psychic tension’. This tension lies in the feasibility

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