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Business Model Canvas
Designed for: Designed by: Date: Version:
Key Partners
Cost Structure
Key Activities
Key Resources
Value Propositions Customer Relationships
Channels
Customer Segments
Revenue Streams
Who are our Key Partners?
Who are our key suppliers?
Which Key Resources are we
acquiring from partners?
Which Key Activities do
partners perform?
MOTIVATIONS FOR
PARTNERSHIPS:
Optimization and economy,
Reduction of risk and
uncertainty, Acquisition of
particular resources and
activities
What Key Activities do our
Value Propositions require?
Our Distribution Channels?
Customer Relationships?
Revenue streams?
CATEGORIES:
Production, Problem Solving,
Platform/Network
What value do we deliver to
the customer? Which one of
our customers problems are
we helping to solve? What
bundles of products and
services are we offering to
each Customer Segment?
Which customer needs are we
satisfying?
CHARACTERISTICS:
Newness, Performance,
Customization, Getting the
Job Done, Design,
Brand/Status, Price, Cost
Reduction, Risk Reduction,
Accessibility,
Convenience/Usability
What type of relationship does
each of our Customer
Segments expect us to
establish and maintain with
them? Which ones have we
established? How are they
integrated with the rest of our
business model? How costly
are they?
For whom are we creating
value? Who are our most
important customers? Is our
customer base a Mass Market,
Niche Market, Segmented,
Diversified, Multi-sided
Platform
What Key Resources do our
Value Propositions require?
Our Distribution Channels?
Customer Relationships
Revenue Streams?
TYPES OF RESOURCES:
Physical, Intellectual (brand
patents, copyrights, data),
Human, Financial
Through which Channels do
our Customer Segments want
to be reached? How are we
reaching them now? How are
our Channels integrated?
Which ones work best? Which
ones are most cost-efficient?
How are we integrating them
with customer routines?
What are the most important costs inherent in our business model? Which Key
Resources are most expensive? Which Key Activities are most expensive?
IS YOUR BUSINESS MORE: Cost Driven (leanest cost structure, low price value
proposition, maximum automation, extensive outsourcing), Value Driven (focused on
value creation, premium value proposition).
SAMPLE CHARACTERISTICS: Fixed Costs (salaries, rents, utilities), Variable costs,
Economies of scale, Economies of scope
For what value are our customers really willing to pay? For what do they currently
pay? How are they currently paying? How would they prefer to pay? How much does
each Revenue Stream contribute to overall revenues?
TYPES: Asset sale, Usage fee, Subscription Fees, Lending/Renting/Leasing,
Licensing, Brokerage fees, Advertising
FIXED PRICING: List Price, Product feature dependent, Customer segment
dependent, Volume dependent
DYNAMIC PRICING: Negotiation (bargaining), Yield Management, Real-time-Market
Startup Name Name1, Name2,  DD/MM/YYYY X.Y
Designed by: The Business Model Foundry (www.businessmodelgeneration.com/canvas). PowerPoint implementation by: Neos Chronos Limited (https://neoschronos.com). License: CC BY-SA 3.0
Business Model Canvas
Designed for: Designed by: Date: Version:
Key Partners
Cost Structure
Key Activities
Key Resources
Value Propositions Customer Relationships
Channels
Customer Segments
Revenue Streams
Startup Name Name1, Name2,  DD/MM/YYYY X.Y
Designed by: The Business Model Foundry (www.businessmodelgeneration.com/canvas). PowerPoint implementation by: Neos Chronos Limited (https://neoschronos.com). License: CC BY-SA 3.0

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