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Business Model Canvas

was generally used by startup companies or organization that serve as a guiding tool to think of a better solution on how to generate new innovating ideas and apply strategies in marketing the products or services

Customer Segments

Who are the customers? what do they think? see? feel? do?

Segment Dimensions

single or multi sided market

Segment Composition

Visualize the individual individual customer types as personas as far for an instance what kind of foods that most buyers want? what kind of gadgets are they interested with?

Problems, Needs, Habits, and Current Alternatives

What job are you doing for the customer? What need are you fulfilling? Make sure that what the customers really want and need at the same time, identify the alternatives that your customer uses today

Value Propositions

Refers to the value a company promises to deliver to customers. It is also a declaration of intent or statement that introduces the company's brand to consumers by telling them what the company stands for how it operates and why it deserves their business

1. Newness


2. High performance


3. Ability to customize


4. Design


5. Brand/Status


6. Price


7. Cost reduction


8. Risk reduction


9. Convenience


Some of the most common value propositions

Channels

How are these propositions promoted, sold, and delivered? Why? Why is it working?



The Channel Building Block. This describes how a company communicates and reaches its customer segments to deliver its value proposition.

Awareness

think of ideas on how to reach out your customers to introduce the company's products and services




Five types of Channel Phases

Evaluation

Before the process of manufacturing and finalizing concepts that you can offer, it's important to conduct this so that the company will be able to assess their organizations value proposition

Purchase

Self checkouts and payment options in online shopping

5 types of Channel Phases

Delivery

One value proposition to customers is the convenience and faster way to get products

After-sales

How will the company provide post-purchase customer support?


This is where customers warranty in buying the products or using the services happens. it's where they can be assistant such as call center, return policy, and customer assistance

Customer relationships

How do you interact with the customers through their journey?

Customer retention


customer loyalty


customer satisfaction

What are the three benefits of customer relationship

Revenue streams

The building block presenting the cash accompany generates from each customer segment



How does the business earn revenue from the value propositions?



Sale of Physical Product

The customer pays in cash for the product and the customer is then free to do whatever he wants with it

Usage Fee

The customer pays a user fee for a particular service, the amount paid depending on the usage

Subscription Fee

The customer pays such as once in a month, annually, quarterly, for a particular products and services

Lending/renting/leasing

Grants someone the right to use a particular product for a fixed period of time in return for a fee

Brokerage Fee

Your company gets its revenue from an intermediate service

Advertising

Newspapers, media industry, website advertising, flyers

Volume and Unit Selling

Your company charges a fixed price for a product. It varies on the rules of the company as well

Key activities

It is the most important task a company must carry out in order to fulfill its business purpose.

Research and Development

Required to liaise in all ultra functions of the company whether it can be production, marketing or sales.

new product research


new product development


existing product updates


quality checks


innovation

Functions of research development

Selection of product and design


Selection of production process


Selecting right production capacity


Product planning


Quantity and cost control


Inventory Control


Maintenance and replacement of machine

Production Management consists of

Production of R&D

Marketing department

Responsible for the growth of the company by getting word of the company's existence and the value it provides to its consumers

Strategy


market research


product development


communications


sales support


events

Functions of marketing department

Sales and Customer Service

plays an important role in the purchase and post purchase behavior and experience of your customers

Handling problems


assisting sales


clerical task

Functions of sales and customer services

Key Resources

The main inputs that you're a company uses to create its value proposition, service its customer segment and deliver the product to the customer

Physical


intellectual


human


financial

The types of key sources

Key Partnerships

The relationships that you have with other business, governmental or non-consumer entities that help your business model works

Strategic alliances between non-competitors


Coopetition


Join ventures to develop new business


Buyer supplier relationships

Four types of partnership

Cost Structure

This step helps your team without whether to pivot or proceed.


Value-driven

It is part of the cost structure where it focuses in creating more value in the product itself, not necessarily producing the product at the lowest possible cost

Cost-driven

Disgust structure focus on minimizing the cost of the product or service as much as possible