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[[File:Business-model-canvas.png|400px|thumb|right|[[Business Model Canvas]]]][[Business Model Canvas]] (hereinafter, the ''Canvas'') is ''a strategic management template for developing new or documenting existing business models. It is a visual chart with elements describing a firm's value proposition, infrastructure, customers, and finances. It assists firms in aligning their activities by illustrating potential trade-offs.'' (Source: Wikipedia)
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[[File:Business-model-canvas.png|400px|thumb|right|[[Business Model Canvas]]]][[Business Model Canvas]] (hereinafter, the ''Canvas'') is:<blockquote>a strategic management template for developing new or documenting existing business models. It is a visual chart with elements describing a firm's value proposition, infrastructure, customers, and finances. It assists firms in aligning their activities by illustrating potential trade-offs. (Source: Wikipedia)</blockquote>
  
 
==Blocks==
 
==Blocks==

Latest revision as of 19:41, 15 October 2020

Business Model Canvas (hereinafter, the Canvas) is:

a strategic management template for developing new or documenting existing business models. It is a visual chart with elements describing a firm's value proposition, infrastructure, customers, and finances. It assists firms in aligning their activities by illustrating potential trade-offs. (Source: Wikipedia)

Blocks

A business model is a dynamic document that describes how your company creates, delivers and captures value. The 9 Business Model Canvas Building Blocks (Source: Business Model Generation): (1) customer segments, (2) value propositions, (3) channels, (4) customer relationships, (5) key resources, (6) key activities, (7) key partnerships, and two summary blocks, (8) revenue streams and (9) cost structure.

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