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2-Day MASTERCLASS| Business Model Innovation - Alex Osterwalder (international expert) + IBBT / iLab.o / SMIT WORKSHOP

Monday, June 21, 2010 at 9:00 AM - Tuesday, June 22, 2010 at 5:00 PM (GMT+0100)

Gent, Belgium

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PROGRAM

Day 1:

08h30 - 09h30   Registration + breakfast
09h30 - 11h00   Session Osterwalder
Understanding business models and the Business Model Canvas
11h00 - 11h30   Break
11h30 - 13h00   Session Osterwalder
How business model innovation can change industries
13h00 - 14h00   Lunch
14h00 - 15h00  Claire Van de Velde, VP Tech Transfer and Valorisation IBBT
iBootcamp / iVenture
15h00 - 15h30   Break
15h30 - 17h00   Session Osterwalder
Business Model shifts and Blue Ocean thinking

 

 

 

 

Day 2:

08h30 - 09h30   Registration + breakfast
09h30 - 11h00   Session Osterwalder
Design thinking: business model innovation applied (break-out sessions)
11h00 - 11h30   Break
11h30 - 12h30   Session Osterwalder
Business Model Innovation Process
12h30 - 13h30   Lunch
13h30 - 14h30   Pantopicon: sustainable business model innovation
14h30 - 14h45   Break
14h45 - 15h15   SMIT Business modeling
15h15 - 16h00   SMIT Simbu method
16h00 - 16h15   Break
16h15 - 17h00   SMIT Business modeling and cases


The world has moved on... has your company?

For years companies had a working business model but now due to a rapid changing environment like the financial crisis, changed customer behaviour, the role of the internet and access to knowledge and information traditional business models are loosing ground and a new way of thinking is required. What are the business models of the future?


Business Model Innovation - Alex Osterwalder, Ph.D

Alex Osterwalder will discuss his ‘Business Model Canvas’, a shared language for describing, visualizing, assessing and changing business models. This tool allows you to paint pictures of new or existing business models using the 9 building blocks. If you understand these blocks  you will be able to continually improve your business model and obtain competitive advantage. During the day Alex will discuss a multitude of examples of innovative business models and patterns in business modeling. Alex’s masterclasses are conceptual, practical and interactive.

Why business model thinking is so important today

Business Models and Revenue Models

Business model Innovation and value creation today

Transforming the industry

A multitude of warm-up examples (quiz)

The Business Model Canvas

A systematic approach to Business Model Innovation

The Business Model Canvas Template

The 9 building blocks of the Business Model Canvas

Analyzing Skype and how it compares to a traditional Telco

Analyzing Nespresso and other case studies

Understanding Business Model Patterns

FREE/Freemium

Long Tail Business Models

Multi-Sided Platforms

Open Business Models

Business model evaluation & differentiation strategies

Evaluating Business Models/Choosing a business model

Business models and the competitive environment

A Blue Ocean Strategy perspective on business models

Managing Multiple Business Models

Practicing the design of a business model

Simple Customer Profiler

Storyboards

Ideation

Business Model Development


IBBT WORKSHOP

Members of IBBT will discuss the IBBT approach to business model innovation. This will include overall insights in business models, practical cases, a glimpse of a new business modeling research prototype and an overview of relevant business development services (training, coaching, user testing, finance), offered by IBBT.

Business modeling

The need to integrate various perspectives on a complex environment

The configuration of control and value

Challenges and trade-offs involved by the design of a business model

The Simbu method

Introduction to the Simbu method for collaborative business model development

Demo of the Simbu multi-touch table prototype

IbootCamp @ iVenture

The iBootCamp approach to turn ideas and business opportunities into viable and executable business plans.

The iVenture Innovation fund providing pre-seed, start-up and early stage financing to allow for the formation of start-ups.

Business modeling and cases:

The framework of the business modeling methodology as used in IBBT and European framework projects by the IBBT-SMIT research institute.

Practical examples of how business modeling can be employed by companies.

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Gaston Crommenlaan 8
9000 Gent
Belgium

Monday, June 21, 2010 at 9:00 AM - Tuesday, June 22, 2010 at 5:00 PM (GMT+0100)


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