how to use BUSINESS MODEL CANVAS (BMC) as an excellent simulation model
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how to build a business PLAN and get attention
You have to identify the business value you can provide. Clarify needed partners, resources and recognise costs and revenues. It may sound dry, but it is a fun and worthwhile exercise. Once done, it will give you an edge in meetings with investors and others interested.
Original Business Model Canvas
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INNOVASTART VERSION OF BMC
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Innovastart Business Plan template is related to Business Model Canvas (BMC)
BMC is the foundation. You start by carefully formulating your business idea as a first step. As a second step, you begin building your business plan. We use the existing standard in the market when you have to answer questions asked by investors, potential partners and other players in the innovation market. Below is a detailed explanation of how we adapted the BMC headline structure to your needs.
Headlines CHALLENGES and SOLUTION
Our Business Plan template begins with headlines CHALLENGES and SOLUTION. It relates to BMC step 2. The original header "Value Proposition" is in our version divided into two headlines to better clarify the background to your business idea.
Headlines MARKET SEGMENT
Template headline MARKET SEGMENT is related to BMC step 1; "Customer Segment". We have labelled it Market Segment as we consider it logically to include customer segment.
BMC headlines 3 to 9 match the Business Plan
Business Plan template headline 3 to 9 are related to BMC step 3 to 9.
We added six headlines to improve the business plan context
Additional business plan headlines are available. They are; Risk analysis, Team, Activity plan, Budget, Vision and Contact. Those headlines will improve your work.
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9 LOGICAL STAGES TO BUILD A BUSINESS CASE AND GET ATTENTION
1. Customer segment
Your BMC model must describe the Customer and group them into segments with shared needs, behaviour, or other attributes. Example of questions when defining customers: are they reached through different Distribution Channels? Do they require disparate types of relationships? Do they represent substantially wide-ranging profitability?
2. Value Proposition
Begin by describing the value you want to offer your customer. You can do that by outlining the problem or needs and how would your business idea resolve it. Spend sufficient time doing it right, and it will make your job substantial simpler when working on the next steps.
3. Distributions Channels
In what way will you introduce and sell your business idea?
4. Customer relations
How will you communicate your message to customers? How will you develop a dialogue with customers in the future?
5. Revenues
Who is your paying customer. How do you cash in on your idea? For instance, direct sales, distributors, advertising, service contracts, licensing, franchising or subscription.
6. Key Resources
Specify the most critical resources you need to assemble and deliver your product or service. It might be, for example, staff, website, equipment, buildings, vehicles, patent or trademark.
7. Key Activities
Outline the key activities you and your team have to be good at to create and deliver your value proposition to the customer. It might be, for example, manufacturing, product development, logistics management, sales, outsourcing, or developing software.
8. Key Partnership
Who are your most relevant partners who make your idea feasible? It is, for example, suppliers, distributors, manufacturers, advertising agencies or resellers.
9. Costs
Describe the costs to start and run the business.