The Business Model Canvas (BMC) has become a ubiquitous tool for entrepreneurs and established businesses alike. It has nine building blocks.
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Lean Canvas is a one-page business plan template that focuses on key assumptions and helps startups quickly validate their ideas.
Value Proposition Canvas is a framework for defining and communicating the value a product or service offers.
Objectives and Key Results (OKR) is a goal-setting framework that defines measurable business objectives and tracks progress through key results.
Lean Startup Methodology is a framework for developing and launching new products or businesses quickly and efficiently, minimizing waste and maximizing learning.
One of the most influential models for understanding CSR is Carroll's Pyramid of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), a framework that visually represents levels of responsibility a business should strive to fulfill.
Not all partnerships are created equal. Understanding the different types of partnerships is crucial for ensuring a smooth and successful venture.
Understanding different types of shareholders is crucial for investors, as it impacts potential returns, voting power, and overall influence.
Initial Public Offering (IPO) is a process by which a private limited company offers shares to the public for the first time to become a public limited company.
The decision to list a company on the stock market, or delist a company, is a complex one that requires careful consideration of various factors.
The optimal balance between privatization vs. nationalization will depend on a country's unique circumstances, development goals, and global economic landscape.
Liability refers to the degree to which a business owner is personally responsible for the debts and obligations of their business.
The generic business plan should always be modified to suit specific type of business and the audience for which the plan is written.
Becoming a shareholder offers an opportunity to participate in a company's: potential profit, share price appreciation, dividends, decision making, etc.
But who exactly benefits from that value? Two key concepts offer contrasting perspectives: shareholder concept and stakeholder concept.