Business Model Canvas is defined as a strategic management and entrepreneurial tool. It allows you to describe, design, challenge, invent and adjust your business model.
The nine core components of the Business Model Canvas:
Key PartnersThe network of suppliers and partners that enable the business model to function effectively. |
Key ActivitiesThe primary actions a company must perform to operate successfully. |
Value PropositionThe value a company delivers to a specific customer segment. |
Customer RelationshipsThe types of relationships a company establishes with its specific customer segments. |
Customer SegmentsThe distinct groups of people or organisations a company aims to reach and serve. |
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Key ResourcesThe most important assets required to make a business model work. |
ChannelsThe various means through which a company communicates with and delivers value to its customer segments. |
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Cost StructureAll costs incurred in operating a business model. |
Revenue StreamsThe cash flows generated from each customer segment. |
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Together, these nine components provide a comprehensive description of a company’s business model, which can be used to analyse, design and innovate new models.
Source:
“Business Model Generation”, 2010, Alexander Osterwalder & Yves Pigneur