Building the Business Model for Corporate Entrepreneurs

Coursera MOOC / Non-credit USD 49
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Building the Business Model for Corporate Entrepreneurs

About this course

Led by Dan Gordon, a University of Maryland faculty member who teaches business modeling in the National Science Foundation's I-Corps Program, this course enables you to develop and apply the Business Model Canvas tool to scope a corporate challenge or opportunity. You will learn how to identify and communicate the nine elements of a business model: Customer Segments, Value Propositions, Channels, Customer Relationships, Revenue Streams, Key Resources, Key Activities, Key Partners, and Cost Structure. Your completed project will be a customer-validated Business Model Canvas that outlines the business case for a new product or service to address your selected challenge or opportunity in a corporate context. This project is derived from four areas of focus in the course: • Identifying how to create and deliver value for existing and future customers of the company; • Learning how to extract value for the corporate venture in a sustainable fashion; • Conducting in-depth interviews to guide the customer discovery process for your corporate venture; and • Developing business models that encompass the product or service, customers, and economic engine that deliver on the corporate venture objectives. Try this course for FREE at https://www.coursera.org/learn/corporate-entrepreneurs-business-model

What you'll learn

  • Understand and apply the Business Model Canvas
  • Identify the nine elements of a business model
  • Conduct in-depth customer interviews for discovery
  • Create sustainable strategies for corporate ventures

Course objectives

  • Develop a Business Model Canvas for a corporate challenge
  • Learn to communicate the value propositions effectively
  • Identify and extract value for a corporate venture sustainably

Skills you'll gain

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