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Business Model Generation : Blog | Executive Coaching | CO2 Partners

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These are: Customer Segments – An organization serves one or several customer segments. Strategy : In this chapter they look at the business model environment: context, design drivers, and constraints. They look at 9 Building Blocks that form the business canvas. This final chapter puts it all together.

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It Takes a Village to Raise an Entrepreneur

Harvard Business Review

We've extensively analyzed the applications to the Echoing Green fellowship between 2006 and 2011, and built a rich dataset that allows us to rigorously study trends in the field of social enterprise. These hybrids pursue a social mission while engaging in commercial activities that generate revenues that help them sustain their operations.

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If Your Mobile Strategy Can Win Here, It Can Win Anywhere

Harvard Business Review

Kirsten Gagnaire is the Global Director of the Mobile Alliance for Maternal Action (MAMA), launched in May 2011 by former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. And these messages use strong market segmentation. How do women in that market get information? Innovations in Digital and Mobile Marketing An HBR Insight Center.

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Peru's Innovation Drive

Harvard Business Review

The first round of presidential polls on April 10, 2011, set the stage for a June runoff between the leftist Ollanta Humala, a former military commander, and right-winger Keiko Fujimori, the daughter of a former Peruvian president who is in jail. HDS isn't a stripped-down version of the traditional hospital.

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Big Business Increasingly Supports Gay Rights

Harvard Business Review

The two decades that have followed have seen an increase in marketing and advertising to the LGBT market that Marketing firm Witeck-Combs estimated at $800 billion in 2011. LGBT marketing is on the rise. Public corporate support for LGBT equality brings with it both business risk and opportunity.

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How Mergers Change the Way Your Company Competes

Harvard Business Review

Sponsored by Accenture Strategy. In the case of Baker Hughes and Halliburton’s planned merger a few years ago, the Justice Department detailed how it thought the amount of competition would rise or fall (mostly fall) in 30 market segments. How to make your company more nimble and responsive.