The Flourishing Business Canvas... An OverviewAn overview of the Flourishing Business Canvas. Speaker is Antony Upward (@aupward). This from a DesignJam Flourishing Enterprise Design workshop.
A downloadable version of the slides used in this presentation available at http://www.slideshare.net/AntonyUpward/flourishing-business-canvas-v2-introduction
This video recorded at Toronto's Centre for Social Innovation as part of an OCAD University "DesignJam" in March 2016. This was organized through the OCAD University Strategic Innovation Lab and funded by the Ontario Centres of Excellence "Campus Linked Accelerator" program.
Thanks go to sLab Director Greg van Alstyne, DesignJam program manager Patrick Robinson and Videographer / Editor Jazeen Hollings.
Original video posted at https://vimeo.com/strategicinnovationlab
Harvard i-lab | Startup Secrets: Roadmap to SuccessMichael Skok will share his roadmap of what is needed to build a startup, milestones along the way, and how to pull that pitch together to get the venture attention and funding your idea deserves. After the workshop you should have a better understanding of:
The holistic checklist to think through your venture in a business like plan.
What matters to a VC/Investor.
How to think about your roadmap from startup to public company
Joining the workshop is Paula Long, CEO of Data Gravity, to share her insights.
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Business Models for Entrepreneurs and Innovatorshttp://create.stanford.edu/
This discussion with Professor Haim Mendelson explores the best approach for putting together a business model and how to use it for new business development opportunities. Learn why the business model is a blueprint for planning, and then building, new businesses that include startups or a new line of business within an established company.
Business Model Canvas ExplainedA 2 minute overview of the Business Model Canvas, a tool for visionaries, game changers, and challengers. This method from the bestselling management book Business Model Generation is applied in leading organizations and start-ups worldwide.
Find out more at http://www.businessmodelgeneration.com
How to draw a business model canvashttp://www.businessmodel.co.il
the video describe the 9 blocks of the business model canvas.
Capture Your Business Model in 20 Minutes - Lean CanvasIf you are spending more than 20 minutes on your initial business model canvas, you are doing it wrong. This video will show you how to capture your core business model assumptions on a Lean Canvas in just 20 minutes.
Lean Startup Summary.mp4This is a summary of The Lean Startup.
Business Model InnovationThe fourth part of the series shows how innovations come into being and what myths they are associated with.
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Design Thinking: Training Yourself to Be More CreativeIn this webinar Professor Bill Burnett gives you a taste of what will be taught during the Innovation Masters Series course being held this June 19 -21, 2013 and December 11 - 13, 2013 at Stanford University.
Presented by the Innovation Masters Series: Design Thinking and the Art of Innovation course: http://scpd.stanford.edu/design/
Evangelizing for the Lean Startup(September 30, 2009) Speaker, author and entrepreneur Eric Ries shares rapid fire wisdom on building nimble, responsive, and efficient online software-based business. He also offers his wisdom on streamlining processes and progressing engineering systems, and puts forth front line insight into why some new ideas succeed where others have failed.
Eric Ries is the author of the blog Lessons Learned. He was the co-founder and served as Chief Technology Officer of IMVU, his third startup. He is the co-author of several books including The Black At of Java Game Programming. In 2007, BusinessWeek named Ries one of the Best Young Entrepreneurs of Tech. He serves on the advisory board of a number of technology startups including pbWiki, Smule, 750i and KaChing.
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Business Model Canvas - Entrepreneurship 101 2013/14Mark Zimmerman, CIO at MaRS and Advisor to the MaRS ICE practice, explains the value of the business model canvas in clearly communicating your business idea. Learn the different parts of the canvas, what they reflect and how to use them to clearly define your business model to anyone especially customers and potential investors.
Evaluating a Business IdeaCES Alumni Entrepreneurship Bootcamp
This lecture covers the general areas that an entrepreneur should evaluate when considering a new business idea.
Russ Siegelman
2/15/11: Financial Modeling/ManagementBrian Goncher, Clean Tech Practice Director from Deloitte Services LP, covers what is necessary and what not to do when creating the financial model that will accompany your business plan and use to obtain capital. This workshop will provide you with what you need to know about the financial side of a business plan and starting a company.
How to Finish Your Business Plan In 1 Dayhttp://goo.gl/oH8zIB - Watch this free presentation to get my simple business plan "short-cut"
Demo Financial Projections Business Plan For A Start-up Business RestaurantDemonstration for completing financial projections using DIYBizPlan.com's Capital Business Plan Free software. The example is for a start-up delivery / carryout (delco) pizza restaurant. Walks you through completion of the sources and use (beginning balance sheet), income and cash flow projections.
How to Write an Executive Summary for a Business Planhttp://www.growthink.com/products/business-plan-template | Click to gain access to Growthink's Ultimate Business Plan Template. Or call 800-506-5728 for professional assistance.
Writing the Industry Analysis Section of Your Business Planhttp://www.growthink.com/products/business-plan-template | Click to gain access to Growthink's Ultimate Business Plan Template. Or call 800-506-5728 for professional assistance.
Writing the Customer Analysis Section of Your Business Planhttp://www.growthink.com/products/business-plan-template | Click to gain access to Growthink's Ultimate Business Plan Template. Or call 800-506-5728 for professional assistance.
Writing the Company Analysis Section of Your Business Planhttp://www.growthink.com/products/business-plan-template | Click to gain access to Growthink's Ultimate Business Plan Template. Or call 800-506-5728 for professional assistance.
Writing the Management Team Section of Your Business Planhttp://www.growthink.com/products/business-plan-template | Click to gain access to Growthink's Ultimate Business Plan Template. Or call 800-506-5728 for professional assistance.
Business Plan Operations Sectionhttp://www.growthink.com/products/business-plan-template | Click to gain access to Growthink's Ultimate Business Plan Template. Or call 800-506-5728 for professional assistance.