Business Model Canvas - Expanded - Ask Nature [ download your worksheet ]

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The Business Model Canvas was initially developed by Dr. Alexander Osterwalder and published in his book Business Model Generation (2010).

Since then the world developed further and we got new insights that lead to the development to the Business Model - Expanded [ ask nature ] .

In order to provide you with an overview that allows you to gain a holistic view regarding your endeavour and as well to enable you to think things through thoroughly - as well as arrive at a mature, healthy decision, we developed the following useful additonal worksheet to the already existing Business Model Canvas that allows you to define the strategy for your business within the planetarty boundaries. Please download so that you can work with it.

The Business Model Canvas was initially developed by Dr. Alexander Osterwalder and published in his book Business Model Generation (2010).

Since then the world developed further and we got new insights that lead to the development to the Business Model - Expanded [ ask nature ] .

In order to provide you with an overview that allows you to gain a holistic view regarding your endeavour and as well to enable you to think things through thoroughly - as well as arrive at a mature, healthy decision, we developed the following useful additonal worksheet to the already existing Business Model Canvas that allows you to define the strategy for your business within the planetarty boundaries. Please download so that you can work with it.

The Value Proposition Canvas and Business Model Canvas were initially developed by Dr. Alexander Osterwalder and published in his books Value Proposition Design (2014) and Business Model Generation (2010).

Through my elective ‘disruptive Business Models - Innovation’ in Juli 2024, I got to know that one crucial ‘piece’ was missing in the Business Model Canvas.

This set me on a path. Through listening to other deep thinkers, I the insight formed that that even more was missing in the Business Modal Canvas and that this can potentially lead to pre-mature decision making - and this in turn to an unhealthy environment.

During that elective ‘disruptive Business Models - innovation’, professor Aneesh Banjeree pointed out that one part is missing: ‘competitors’, ie ‘the other ones working in the same space, as professor Ajay Bhalla called it.

You can download your worksheet in order to create a holistically encompassing Business Model Canvas for your business so that it can internalise the externalities as well [ Daniel Schmachtenberger].

In addition to that we need to consider the #planetaryboundaries 2023 as well as look at the natural strategies @ ask nature here.

Schedule your ‘inquiry pause’ here.

Further useful links in order to determine your strategy [ ie plan, set up and run ] for your business within the planetary boundaries:

Kate Raworth - Doughnut Economics. Look here.

How to govern the commons here.

First published on the 22nd of July 2024.

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