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Extension of model to triple bottomline evaluation

Started this discussion. Last reply by Maarten de Vries on Thursday. 13 Replies

I have made an example of how to use the framework when you consider not only Profit making but also People and Planet making/value-adding. Some other examples on this somewhere? …Continue

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Maarten de Vries replied to Erik Wallin's discussion Extension of model to triple bottomline evaluation
"To be honest, i don't really get all of Rod King's slideshare presentation (maybe as I'm relatively new to BMI), but i do like slides 6 and 8. They really explain why the BMC makes sense and why it works so well. Thanks for sharing it."
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Bernd Nurnberger replied to Erik Wallin's discussion Extension of model to triple bottomline evaluation
"Thank you. Yes. Rod King extends the business model canvas to include (business) environment and shared values. Slideshare UNLEASH THE POWER OF THE BUSINESS MODEL CANVAS: Use the Business Model Canvas as a Universal Problem Solving (UPS)…"
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Florian Luedeke-Freund replied to Erik Wallin's discussion Extension of model to triple bottomline evaluation
"Hi Graham, what kind of file is your attachment? I tried Acrobat, PowerPoint ... but could not open it. Could you also add some info in which context you work with social enterprises - are these more like social businesses or more like public…"
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Graham Gardiner replied to Erik Wallin's discussion Extension of model to triple bottomline evaluation
"Hi I use a similar Canvas in my work with social enterprises ( and others!)  It works pretty well.....  Graham "
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Kenneth McGrath replied to Erik Wallin's discussion Extension of model to triple bottomline evaluation
"The glaring problem with my integrated version is that the VPC should be thought more as a multi-layered (several canvases because there are presumably more than one Customer Segment each with different "jobs"). So it's more that the…"
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Kenneth McGrath replied to Erik Wallin's discussion Extension of model to triple bottomline evaluation
"This coming Sunday May 5th is International Permaculture Day.  For those who are not familiar with the term permaculture, there's an excellent website that describes it's principles at:http://permacultureprinciples.com Now, for those…"
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Maarten de Vries replied to Erik Wallin's discussion Extension of model to triple bottomline evaluation
"There is definitely some logic to putting KP in the middle"
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Kenneth McGrath replied to Erik Wallin's discussion Extension of model to triple bottomline evaluation
"Thanks.  I wanted to show the relationship between the VP and CS of course (as these are interest-based via. pain/gains).  I also wanted to show how Key Partners are (to me) valuable precisely because they can be leveraged to help with any…"
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Florian Luedeke-Freund replied to Erik Wallin's discussion Extension of model to triple bottomline evaluation
"Dear Kenneth, looks really interesting! Besides the issue of integrating multiple bottom lines (which in my view only makes sense if the necessary measurement approaches are also delivered/included, otherwise it is just adding more and more…"
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Why are you passionate about business models and business model innovation?
Because "Business as usual is no longer an option", at least not for societal enterprises. So we need new models where value creation has to be along three dimensions (at least): good for People (not bad for human beings), good for Profit (not bad for own governance) and good for Planet (not bad for natural envirments)..
How would you best describe your level of expertise when it comes to business models?
knowledgeable
What's your URL?
http://www.busyland.com
Who do you work for? What do you do?
I am CEO for City Conversity AB that works on a (perhaps) disruptive model for competence generation in which our civilization is considered to be artificial - made by human beings....
What industry do you mainly work in (e.g. financial services, telco, utilities, public sector, academia, pharma...)?
academia, business, public, civic
What is the size of the organization you work for?
1-10
Do you want to add anything? Feel free. Any topic.
ICT support for collaboration on business modelling. We are making a very simple solution ourselves at the moment..

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At 8:38pm on August 11, 2011, patrick quinn said…
Erik ...Welcome to the hub....tell me about busy land, is it a tool for learing or a game, what do you intend to do with it?...PQ
 
 
 

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