Modeling Your Future Business Program

Using the Business Model Canvas to Define, Refine, and Innovate

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Sviluppato in partnership con:


Argomenti:

  • Design Thinking

Authors:

Alexander Osterwalder

Co-Inventor of the Business Model Canvas and Guest lecturer at Stanford, Berkeley, MIT, IESE, IMD and others

Yves Pigneur

Professor, Management and Information Systems, University of Lausanne


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Tailored to your company’s specific needs

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Guided learning with experienced moderators

Mix of daily self-paced learning and peer-to-peer learning

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Bite-sized lessons allow for learning in the flow of work

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Multi-modal activities appeal to varied learning styles

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Written discussions and live sessions for peer-to-peer learning

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AI-fueled analytics provide actionable insights

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Dedicated Customer Engagement Team

Business modeling is a way to experiment and test your hypothesis for creating and capturing value, while reducing risks. When managers consciously operate with deep understanding of how the entire business system works, they can make better decisions and gain critical feedback on whether or not the intended approach is working.

This program is designed to teach the key essentials of how to utilize the Business Model Canvas tool to effectively model and shape existing and future business models.

Throughout this program, learners will:

  • Establish a shared language to better discuss existing and new business models and value propositions
  • Learn how to design, test, and build new business models and value propositions in a systematic, efficient, and practical way
  • Align their team and organization around clear stories of how to create, deliver, and capture value

As they master tools of the Business Model Canvas, learners will:

  • Understand business models, value propositions, their components and their interdependencies.
  • Use key tools to describe, improve, and/or invent business models and value propositions.
  • Identify opportunities for enhancing or inventing business models and value propositions.
  • Communicate how business models and value propositions create value through better stories.
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Learners Will:

  • Create individual and collaborative business model canvasses
  • Discover how to test newly innovated business models for market viability
  • Use the Value Proposition Canvas to identify unmet customer needs

Discover how cohort learning can help your team

Sviluppato in partnership con:


Argomenti:

  • Design Thinking

Authors:

Alexander Osterwalder

Co-Inventor of the Business Model Canvas and Guest lecturer at Stanford, Berkeley, MIT, IESE, IMD and others

Yves Pigneur

Professor, Management and Information Systems, University of Lausanne


Handshake icon

Tailored to your company’s specific needs

Directional signs icon

Guided learning with experienced moderators

Mix of daily self-paced learning and peer-to-peer learning

Engagement icon

Bite-sized lessons allow for learning in the flow of work

Hand engaging with shapes

Multi-modal activities appeal to varied learning styles

paper checklist and pen icon

Written discussions and live sessions for real-time collaboration

AI robot icon

AI-fueled analytics provide actionable insights

Target icon

Dedicated Customer Engagement Team

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