Business Models And Customer Development: Theory To Practice
Published 12/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.04 GB | Duration: 5h 51m
Published 12/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.04 GB | Duration: 5h 51m
Unlock secrets of successful business models and customer development strategies to power your entrepreneurial journey!
What you'll learn
Mastery of the Business Model Canvas and its components.
Insights into multi-sided platforms and their operational models.
Strategies for implementing and innovating business models, including Bait & Hook, Freemium, and Long Tail.
Techniques for customer development, hypothesis testing, and value proposition validation.
Best practices for developing and testing minimum viable products (MVPs).
Requirements
A basic understanding of business concepts is helpful but not mandatory. A keen interest in entrepreneurship, innovation, or business strategy. Access to a computer for hands-on exercises and assignments.
Description
IntroductionThis course takes a deep dive into the world of business models and customer development. Designed for aspiring entrepreneurs, product managers, and business enthusiasts, this course unpacks various business models, explores customer development frameworks, and provides actionable insights into building, validating, and scaling your ideas. With practical examples and case studies, you’ll learn the tools to innovate and succeed in today’s competitive business environment.Section 1: Foundations of Business ModelsIn this section, students are introduced to the fundamentals of business models, their importance, and their role in entrepreneurship. The lectures set the stage for understanding how value is created, delivered, and captured across different industries.Section 2: Mastering the Business Model CanvasThis section provides a comprehensive walkthrough of the Business Model Canvas, one of the most popular tools for mapping and analyzing business ideas. Lectures delve into key elements, such as customer segments, value propositions, revenue streams, and cost structures. Practical examples and exercises help students design and refine their business models.Section 3: Exploring Multi-Sided PlatformsMulti-sided platforms are a hallmark of modern businesses like Uber, Airbnb, and Google. This section explores the characteristics of such platforms, their challenges, and how they create value for multiple customer groups. Real-world examples provide insights into their operations.Section 4: Business Model Innovations and Profit StrategiesHere, students explore innovative business models such as Bait & Hook, Freemium, Long Tail, and Open Models. Each lecture discusses the nuances of these models, their applications, and strategies to maximize profitability. Special attention is given to unique models like the Product Pyramid and Installed Base Profit strategies.Section 5: Customer Development and Market UnderstandingThis section shifts focus to understanding and developing customer segments. Topics include market types, customer channels, and relationship management. Students will learn hypothesis testing, customer discovery, and validation processes essential for product-market fit. The section culminates in exploring the dynamics of minimum viable products (MVPs) and their testing in various markets.ConclusionBy the end of the course, students will have a robust understanding of business models and customer development. They’ll be equipped with the tools to design innovative business models, test hypotheses, and adapt to dynamic market conditions. Whether you're launching a startup or refining an existing business, this course will serve as your roadmap to success.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Section 2: Business Model Canvas
Lecture 2 Business Model Canvas - Customer Segments & Value Proposition
Lecture 3 Customer Distribution Channels, Customer Relationships and the Revenue Streams
Lecture 4 key resources, key activities and key partnerships and the cost structure
Lecture 5 Scientific validation process, preparation of the Business model canvas
Section 3: Multi Sided Platform
Lecture 6 Multi Sided Platform
Lecture 7 Multi Sided Platform Examples
Lecture 8 What is Google Business Model
Section 4: Bait & Hook Model
Lecture 9 Bait & Hook Model
Lecture 10 Bait & Hook Model Continue
Lecture 11 Freemium Model
Lecture 12 Product Pyramid Profit Model
Lecture 13 Long Tail, Unbundling Model
Lecture 14 Open Model
Lecture 15 Brand profits Model
Lecture 16 Direct Marketing Profit Model
Lecture 17 Installed Base Profit Model
Lecture 18 Local Leadership Model
Lecture 19 Speciality Product Profit Model
Lecture 20 Profit Multiplier Model
Lecture 21 History of the Corporation
Lecture 22 Product Service
Lecture 23 Process & Waterfall Development
Lecture 24 Why do Startups Fail and Solution
Lecture 25 Why Business Models and Customer Segments & Value Proposition
Lecture 26 Customer Distribution Channels
Lecture 27 Customer Development Process
Lecture 28 Hypothesis Testing and Customer Discovery
Lecture 29 Customer Validation Process
Lecture 30 Explaining Value Proposition and its Relation to Customer Segments
Lecture 31 The Discovery Process of Value Proposition
Lecture 32 Minimum Viable Product - Physical
Lecture 33 Testing the Wbmobile MVP and common mistakes with MVP
Lecture 34 Linking Value Proposition for various market types
Section 5: Customer Segments & Market Types
Lecture 35 Introduction to Customer Segments
Lecture 36 The types of markets
Lecture 37 Multi-Side Market
Lecture 38 Multi Customer Segments
Lecture 39 Customer Channel
Lecture 40 Customer Distribution Complexity
Lecture 41 Channel Economics
Lecture 42 Customer Relationship & Demand Capture
Lecture 43 Demand Creation Feed the Sales Funnel
Lecture 44 Companies that care about revenues
Lecture 45 What is a Partner
Lecture 46 The Four Critical Resources
Lecture 47 Bus
Lecture 48 Out Bounding
Lecture 49 Nanny Services
Lecture 50 Weddings and Pastry
Lecture 51 Pets
Lecture 52 Midnight Snacks
Lecture 53 Restaurant
Lecture 54 Tattoo
Lecture 55 Job Portal
Lecture 56 Fish
Lecture 57 Car Cleaning
Aspiring entrepreneurs looking to launch or refine a business idea. Product managers and business strategists seeking tools for innovation. Business students eager to enhance their understanding of practical frameworks. Anyone curious about how successful companies design and scale their business models.