Business model
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A business model describes how an organization creates, delivers, and captures value, in economic, social, cultural or other contexts.
See also
- Business plan
- Business rule
- Concept-driven strategy
- Enterprise architecture
- Growth platforms
- Institutional logic
- Market structure
- Marketing plan
- Marketing strategy
- Product differentiation
- Sensemaking
- Strategy dynamics
- Strategy Markup Language
- The Design of Business
- Value migration
- Viable system model
- Business model pattern
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