The Business Model Canvas (BMC) is a tool to create a new business or improve an existing organisation. The Business Model Canvas is developed by Alexander Osterwalder, a famous Swiss business scientist, author and strategy consultant.
In this toolkit we use the fictional example of a CBO in Nigeria (Abudja region) that offers empowerment training for young women that are unemployed. The training focuses on discovering creative talents and increase self-confidence. During the empowerment training, the women design and make their own products like clothing, bags and jewelry. The products are being sold in the shop of the CBO. The financial revenue of selling the products partly goes back to further develop the project. The other part goes to the women that make the products.
First: download the BMC and the filled in BMC with example format below.
You can fill in a BMC format for every idea you have. You can put it on the wall and use post-it’s to fill it in, and adjust with every step of your research.
The BMC exists of 4 main components:
1) your clients
2) your offer
3) the infrastructure of your business
4) the financial viability of your business
Those four components are divided by the following nine building blocks:
1) Your clients
Below you can download the format for the Business Model Canvas. In the next steps we will do further research on some of the components of the BMC. At the end of the toolkit you are able to fill in every building block.