Business Model Canvas for your Clean Growth Innovation - September 2020 - Clean Growth UK Skip to main content
University of Brighton, Falmer Campus
10 September 2020
9:30am - 12:00pm
Zoom

Business Model Canvas for your Clean Growth Innovation – September 2020

Business model workshop for clean and green businesses.

At this workshop you’ll learn about the famous Business Model Canvas. Developed by Swiss business model guru Alexander Osterwalder and management Information Systems professor Yves Pigneur, it identifies the nine building blocks of business.

You’ll master how to develop a clearly laid out business model, so that you can easily describe it to your employees, stakeholders or potential investors.

You’ll learn the steps to create your own business model canvas; develop your value proposition and learn about identifying your ideal target market with market research.​​​​

 

Workshop Outcomes:

  • Exploring use of personas in defining of customer segments
  • Development of a value proposition to articulate the offer’s key drivers
  • Understanding customer relationships and channels
  • Understand the role of Key Activities, Resources, and Partnerships in this context

 

Workshop content:

  • Value Proposition
  • Customer Relationships
  • Customer Segments
  • Channels
  • Revenue Streams
  • Cost Structure
  • Key Resources
  • Key Activities
  • Key Partners
  • Introduce supporting canvas tool – the Value Proposition Canvas
  • Facilitation

 

The half day workshop will be facilitated by Gavin McWhirter of Digital Islands on Behalf of Clean Growth UK and a member of the Clean Growth UK commercialisation team.

It will be delivered virtually using Zoom – full instructions for joining will be sent in advance to all participants.

 

Who’s it for?

This workshop is for Clean Growth UK members only and must be focused on developing clean and green business innovation. It’s for any SME leader in any sector who wants to do things differently and is developing new clean and green products, services or processes.

To become a Clean Growth UK member, join for free here

 

T&Cs

We are able to provide this event free of charge to attendee through our Research England funding. The State aid value is approximately £150 per workshop.

 

Next Steps

Once your place has been confirmed we will send joining instructions.