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Moving from Opportunity to Operation The Art of Making Business Happen Lauri Elliott Conceptualee INC 10/11/2009 © 2009 by Lauri E. Elliott.  All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Contact at www.conceptualee.com. 1
MOO: Workshop Series Moving from Opportunity to Operation: An Overview Unique Competitive Space Profiling Opportunity Identification & Prioritization Business Model Development Immediate Start-Up Plan (ISUP) Development 10/11/2009 2 © 2009 by Lauri E. Elliott.  All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Contact at www.conceptualee.com.
Seminar Topics Unique Competitive Space Business Opportunity Identification & Prioritization Positive Cash-Flow Business Model & Implementation 10/11/2009 3 © 2009 by Lauri E. Elliott.  All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Contact at www.conceptualee.com.
Unique competitive space Moving from Opportunity to Operation 10/11/2009 4 © 2009 by Lauri E. Elliott.  All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Contact at www.conceptualee.com.
What is UCS? It is the space for which you are uniquely designed to create value, which inherently gives you competitive advantage over others. 10/11/2009 5 © 2009 by Lauri E. Elliott.  All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Contact at www.conceptualee.com.
Abundance versus Scarcity Unlimited versus not enough Origin of scarcity mentality in business Operation of control versus authority Concept of freedom Concept of invisible to visible Impact of abundance paradigm on business environment Change in landscape of competition 10/11/2009 6 © 2009 by Lauri E. Elliott.  All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Contact at www.conceptualee.com.
What is an Entrepreneur? A person who creates things based on his or her uniqueness. We are all creators.  We are all entrepreneurs. In business, entrepreneurs create value to create wealth while serving others. The process of creating value involves the spirit, mind (soul) and body. Every good thing.  Everything with potential starts with your spirit. 10/11/2009 7 © 2009 by Lauri E. Elliott.  All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Contact at www.conceptualee.com.
What is an Entrepreneur? (cont’d) Lives the life of an entrepreneur. Sees it as a journey. Understands that our unique competitive space is more about serving others than ourselves. 10/11/2009 8 © 2009 by Lauri E. Elliott.  All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Contact at www.conceptualee.com.
Value Creation Process 10/11/2009 9 Dreams and ideas are seeds planted in your spirit. Seeds grow into plants.  Plants produce fruit (value) with new seed. New seeds now produce more plants, which produce more fruit (value) and seeds. (Multiplication) Multiplication evolves until it overflows, bringing profit. © 2009 by Lauri E. Elliott.  All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Contact at www.conceptualee.com.
“Power Push” for Progress  Serve and seed to others. Identify principles and values.  Keep them. Compassionate Samurai by Brian Klemmer Live and operate in the abundant entrepreneurial worldview. Focus on creating value first, not making money. Be a warrior – bold, strategic, flexible, relentless. Operate out of your strength. Seek knowledge and learn.  Use it. 10/11/2009 10 © 2009 by Lauri E. Elliott.  All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Contact at www.conceptualee.com.
“Power Push” for Progress (cont’d) Collaborate with others. Act with urgency. Know when to sit back and reflect. Use what you have. Work on a shoestring budget.  (Bootstrapping) Stay out of debt. Aim at getting clients to start business, not financial assistance. 10/11/2009 11 © 2009 by Lauri E. Elliott.  All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Contact at www.conceptualee.com.
Business Development Unique competitive space assessment Idea generation Concept development Concept validation Evolutionary development, or pilot Implementation 10/11/2009 12 © 2009 by Lauri E. Elliott.  All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Contact at www.conceptualee.com.
UCS Assessment Passion, personality and abilities (DNA) point to purpose. Capital is important, but goes beyond finance. Spiritual Intellectual Asset Resource Social Physical Financial 10/11/2009 13 © 2009 by Lauri E. Elliott.  All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Contact at www.conceptualee.com.
UCS Assessment (cont’d) Understanding your environment is essential. Social/Cultural Technological/innovation Ethical Economic Political Legal Environmental 10/11/2009 14 © 2009 by Lauri E. Elliott.  All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Contact at www.conceptualee.com.
UCS Assessment (cont’d) Understanding your competitive landscape is also essential. Strengths Weaknesses Opportunities Threats 10/11/2009 15
SWOT Analysis 10/11/2009 16 ,[object Object]
 Opportunities/threats focus on your external issues.
 Goal is to match your strengths to opportunities for success.  At the sametime, finding ways to overcome or transform weaknesses to strengths  and threats to opportunities.
 Also, generate SWOT for key competitors.  Then, compare.© 2009 by Lauri E. Elliott.  All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Contact at www.conceptualee.com.
Business opportunity identification & prioritization Moving from Opportunity to Operation 10/11/2009 17 © 2009 by Lauri E. Elliott.  All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Contact at www.conceptualee.com.
What is an Opportunity? A possibility due to a favorable combinationof circumstances. 10/11/2009 18 © 2009 by Lauri E. Elliott.  All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Contact at www.conceptualee.com.
Opportunity Insights “We are all faced with a series of great opportunities brilliantly disguised as impossible situations.” Charles Swindoll  “Luck is what happens when preparation meets opportunity.” Seneca, Ancient Roman Philosopher 10/11/2009 19 © 2009 by Lauri E. Elliott.  All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Contact at www.conceptualee.com.
Opportunity Insights (cont’d) Don't wait for extraordinary opportunities. Seize common occasions and make them great. Weak men wait for opportunities; strong men make them.”  Orison SwettMarden “Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work.”  Thomas Alva Edison 10/11/2009 20 © 2009 by Lauri E. Elliott.  All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Contact at www.conceptualee.com.
Opportunity Risk & Reward 10/11/2009 21 Reward High Risk Low ,[object Object]
 Typical scenario is high reward opportunities also carry high risk.
 Should always try to aim for high reward, but re-configure strategy, business model, practices, operations, etc. until risk is minimized, manageable, or low.
 You may have to build on increments, e.g., steps, phases, that are good reward with managed risk toreach the end goal of high reward.© 2009 by Lauri E. Elliott.  All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Contact at www.conceptualee.com.
Opportunist Types Beached whale Tip-Toer Wader Grabber Catcher 10/11/2009 22 © 2009 by Lauri E. Elliott.  All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Contact at www.conceptualee.com.
Key Areas for Opportunities Take advantage of market. Look at existing business. Enter manufacturing or assembly. Become agent or distributor. 10/11/2009 23 Info extracted from “Business Development Concepts” by Small Business BC © 2009 by Lauri E. Elliott.  All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Contact at www.conceptualee.com.
Ways to Take Advantage of Market Take advantage of a market switch. Capitalize on a growth trend. Take advantage of new fashions or fads. Cover market gaps or shortages. Imitate a successful product or idea. Find a good product that has failed. 10/11/2009 24 Info extracted from “Business Development Concepts” by Small Business BC © 2009 by Lauri E. Elliott.  All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Contact at www.conceptualee.com.
Ways to Take Advantage of Market (cont’d) Transfer a concept from one industry to another.  Invent a new product or service.  Create a market demand. Serve unique client groups. Take advantage of circumstances.  Find people with under-used skills.  10/11/2009 25 Info extracted from “Business Development Concepts” by Small Business BC © 2009 by Lauri E. Elliott.  All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Contact at www.conceptualee.com.
Prioritization Criteria Provide value to client. Can implement using existing resources & capital. Can deliver with excellence and quality with available capacity. Can implement within 3 to 6 months. Is easy to implement. Take business to the next level. Generate positive cash flow within 3 to 6 months. 10/11/2009 26 © 2009 by Lauri E. Elliott.  All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Contact at www.conceptualee.com.
Business Opportunity Prioritization Matrix 10/11/2009 27 Use a scale of 1-5 to score each criteria. Five is the highest. Total the score for each opportunity.  The opportunity with the highest score considered the best option. © 2009 by Lauri E. Elliott.  All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Contact at www.conceptualee.com.
Positive cash-flow business model & implementation Moving from Opportunity to Operation 10/11/2009 28 © 2009 by Lauri E. Elliott.  All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Contact at www.conceptualee.com.
Business Model Definition (How do you logically create that value?) “…Defines the value-creation priorities of an actor in respect to the utilization of both internal and external resources. It defines how the actor relates with stakeholders, such as actual and potential customers, employees, unions, suppliers, competitors, and other internal groups. It takes account of situations where the actor’s activities may (a) affect the business environment and its own business in ways that create conflicting interests, or impose risks on the actor; or (b) develop new, previously unpredicted ways of creating value.” Business Orchestration: Strategic Leadership in the Era of Digital Convergenceby Johann Wallin 10/11/2009 29 © 2009 by Lauri E. Elliott.  All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Contact at www.conceptualee.com.
Where Does the Business Model Fit? 10/11/2009 30 Corporate Strategy Strategy Business Model Operations Business Process Model Organiza-tional Model © 2009 by Lauri E. Elliott.  All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Contact at www.conceptualee.com.
Central Question for Business Model 10/11/2009 31 How do we fulfill our purpose to serve our clients in a sustainable way while making a profit and sharing the benefits with our stakeholders? © 2009 by Lauri E. Elliott.  All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Contact at www.conceptualee.com.
Some Characteristics of a Sustainable Model Growth Multiplication Adaptation (R)evolution 10/11/2009 32 © 2009 by Lauri E. Elliott.  All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Contact at www.conceptualee.com.
What is Profit? Is a gain or positive increase. Can include: Financial Social Spiritual Resource Intellectual Political Physical 10/11/2009 33 © 2009 by Lauri E. Elliott.  All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Contact at www.conceptualee.com.
Who are the Stakeholders? 10/11/2009 34 Community C5 Stakeholder Spheres© Customers Channels Collaborators Corporate © 2009 by Lauri E. Elliott.  All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Contact at www.conceptualee.com.
Business Model Elements 10/11/2009 35 Customer Financials Process ? Network & Channel © 2009 by Lauri E. Elliott.  All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Contact at www.conceptualee.com.
Customer Element Who are our customers? What do we offer each of our customer segments? How do we relate to our customers over time? 10/11/2009 36 © 2009 by Lauri E. Elliott.  All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Contact at www.conceptualee.com.
Process Element What key activities are involved in running the business? Who will be the people/groups responsible for the key activities involved in running the business? What are the outputs from the key activities involved in running the business? What resources do we use to run the business? 10/11/2009 37 © 2009 by Lauri E. Elliott.  All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Contact at www.conceptualee.com.
Network & Channel Element With whom do we partner, align and/or collaborate? What and who do we use to reach our customers? 10/11/2009 38 © 2009 by Lauri E. Elliott.  All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Contact at www.conceptualee.com.
Financial Element What are the key costs (fixed, variable, direct and indirect) of running the business? How do we generate revenue? 10/11/2009 39 © 2009 by Lauri E. Elliott.  All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Contact at www.conceptualee.com.
Business Model Development Process Write down what you know now. Research to improve and fill gaps. Generate your first business model draft. Pass around to trusted, key stakeholders for input. Review and update several times. Finalize your first business model. Develop an immediately, implementable version of business model, if possible. 10/11/2009 40 © 2009 by Lauri E. Elliott.  All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Contact at www.conceptualee.com.
Aim of Implementation Take business to a new level. Develop a transformative path, leading to new success. Build value to draw paying clients, thereby producing steady and increasing cash flow. 10/11/2009 41 © 2009 by Lauri E. Elliott.  All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Contact at www.conceptualee.com.
Components of Implementation Plan High-level strategy Goals Objectives Milestones Activities Timeframes 10/11/2009 42 © 2009 by Lauri E. Elliott.  All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Contact at www.conceptualee.com.
Components of Implementation Plan (cont’d) People responsible Resources needed Obstacles and ways to overcome 10/11/2009 43 © 2009 by Lauri E. Elliott.  All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Contact at www.conceptualee.com.
Review & FEEDBACK Moving from Opportunity to Operation 10/11/2009 44 © 2009 by Lauri E. Elliott.  All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Contact at www.conceptualee.com.
Review Process Pull out review packet. If you are at a location with a facilitator, he or she will walk you through the packet and debrief the responses of the group. Complete the review packet.   If you are local, the facilitator will respond to any question you have.  If you are completing on your own or without a facilitator, post comment(s) in the discussion area or send an email based on instructions in review packet. 10/11/2009 © 2009 by Lauri E. Elliott.  All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Contact at www.conceptualee.com. 45
Next steps Moving from Opportunity to Operation 10/11/2009 46 © 2009 by Lauri E. Elliott.  All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Contact at www.conceptualee.com.

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Moving from Opportunity to Operation: Taking the Entrepreneurial Plunge

  • 1. Moving from Opportunity to Operation The Art of Making Business Happen Lauri Elliott Conceptualee INC 10/11/2009 © 2009 by Lauri E. Elliott. All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Contact at www.conceptualee.com. 1
  • 2. MOO: Workshop Series Moving from Opportunity to Operation: An Overview Unique Competitive Space Profiling Opportunity Identification & Prioritization Business Model Development Immediate Start-Up Plan (ISUP) Development 10/11/2009 2 © 2009 by Lauri E. Elliott. All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Contact at www.conceptualee.com.
  • 3. Seminar Topics Unique Competitive Space Business Opportunity Identification & Prioritization Positive Cash-Flow Business Model & Implementation 10/11/2009 3 © 2009 by Lauri E. Elliott. All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Contact at www.conceptualee.com.
  • 4. Unique competitive space Moving from Opportunity to Operation 10/11/2009 4 © 2009 by Lauri E. Elliott. All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Contact at www.conceptualee.com.
  • 5. What is UCS? It is the space for which you are uniquely designed to create value, which inherently gives you competitive advantage over others. 10/11/2009 5 © 2009 by Lauri E. Elliott. All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Contact at www.conceptualee.com.
  • 6. Abundance versus Scarcity Unlimited versus not enough Origin of scarcity mentality in business Operation of control versus authority Concept of freedom Concept of invisible to visible Impact of abundance paradigm on business environment Change in landscape of competition 10/11/2009 6 © 2009 by Lauri E. Elliott. All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Contact at www.conceptualee.com.
  • 7. What is an Entrepreneur? A person who creates things based on his or her uniqueness. We are all creators. We are all entrepreneurs. In business, entrepreneurs create value to create wealth while serving others. The process of creating value involves the spirit, mind (soul) and body. Every good thing. Everything with potential starts with your spirit. 10/11/2009 7 © 2009 by Lauri E. Elliott. All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Contact at www.conceptualee.com.
  • 8. What is an Entrepreneur? (cont’d) Lives the life of an entrepreneur. Sees it as a journey. Understands that our unique competitive space is more about serving others than ourselves. 10/11/2009 8 © 2009 by Lauri E. Elliott. All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Contact at www.conceptualee.com.
  • 9. Value Creation Process 10/11/2009 9 Dreams and ideas are seeds planted in your spirit. Seeds grow into plants. Plants produce fruit (value) with new seed. New seeds now produce more plants, which produce more fruit (value) and seeds. (Multiplication) Multiplication evolves until it overflows, bringing profit. © 2009 by Lauri E. Elliott. All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Contact at www.conceptualee.com.
  • 10. “Power Push” for Progress Serve and seed to others. Identify principles and values. Keep them. Compassionate Samurai by Brian Klemmer Live and operate in the abundant entrepreneurial worldview. Focus on creating value first, not making money. Be a warrior – bold, strategic, flexible, relentless. Operate out of your strength. Seek knowledge and learn. Use it. 10/11/2009 10 © 2009 by Lauri E. Elliott. All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Contact at www.conceptualee.com.
  • 11. “Power Push” for Progress (cont’d) Collaborate with others. Act with urgency. Know when to sit back and reflect. Use what you have. Work on a shoestring budget. (Bootstrapping) Stay out of debt. Aim at getting clients to start business, not financial assistance. 10/11/2009 11 © 2009 by Lauri E. Elliott. All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Contact at www.conceptualee.com.
  • 12. Business Development Unique competitive space assessment Idea generation Concept development Concept validation Evolutionary development, or pilot Implementation 10/11/2009 12 © 2009 by Lauri E. Elliott. All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Contact at www.conceptualee.com.
  • 13. UCS Assessment Passion, personality and abilities (DNA) point to purpose. Capital is important, but goes beyond finance. Spiritual Intellectual Asset Resource Social Physical Financial 10/11/2009 13 © 2009 by Lauri E. Elliott. All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Contact at www.conceptualee.com.
  • 14. UCS Assessment (cont’d) Understanding your environment is essential. Social/Cultural Technological/innovation Ethical Economic Political Legal Environmental 10/11/2009 14 © 2009 by Lauri E. Elliott. All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Contact at www.conceptualee.com.
  • 15. UCS Assessment (cont’d) Understanding your competitive landscape is also essential. Strengths Weaknesses Opportunities Threats 10/11/2009 15
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  • 17. Opportunities/threats focus on your external issues.
  • 18. Goal is to match your strengths to opportunities for success. At the sametime, finding ways to overcome or transform weaknesses to strengths and threats to opportunities.
  • 19. Also, generate SWOT for key competitors. Then, compare.© 2009 by Lauri E. Elliott. All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Contact at www.conceptualee.com.
  • 20. Business opportunity identification & prioritization Moving from Opportunity to Operation 10/11/2009 17 © 2009 by Lauri E. Elliott. All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Contact at www.conceptualee.com.
  • 21. What is an Opportunity? A possibility due to a favorable combinationof circumstances. 10/11/2009 18 © 2009 by Lauri E. Elliott. All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Contact at www.conceptualee.com.
  • 22. Opportunity Insights “We are all faced with a series of great opportunities brilliantly disguised as impossible situations.” Charles Swindoll  “Luck is what happens when preparation meets opportunity.” Seneca, Ancient Roman Philosopher 10/11/2009 19 © 2009 by Lauri E. Elliott. All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Contact at www.conceptualee.com.
  • 23. Opportunity Insights (cont’d) Don't wait for extraordinary opportunities. Seize common occasions and make them great. Weak men wait for opportunities; strong men make them.” Orison SwettMarden “Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work.” Thomas Alva Edison 10/11/2009 20 © 2009 by Lauri E. Elliott. All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Contact at www.conceptualee.com.
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  • 25. Typical scenario is high reward opportunities also carry high risk.
  • 26. Should always try to aim for high reward, but re-configure strategy, business model, practices, operations, etc. until risk is minimized, manageable, or low.
  • 27. You may have to build on increments, e.g., steps, phases, that are good reward with managed risk toreach the end goal of high reward.© 2009 by Lauri E. Elliott. All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Contact at www.conceptualee.com.
  • 28. Opportunist Types Beached whale Tip-Toer Wader Grabber Catcher 10/11/2009 22 © 2009 by Lauri E. Elliott. All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Contact at www.conceptualee.com.
  • 29. Key Areas for Opportunities Take advantage of market. Look at existing business. Enter manufacturing or assembly. Become agent or distributor. 10/11/2009 23 Info extracted from “Business Development Concepts” by Small Business BC © 2009 by Lauri E. Elliott. All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Contact at www.conceptualee.com.
  • 30. Ways to Take Advantage of Market Take advantage of a market switch. Capitalize on a growth trend. Take advantage of new fashions or fads. Cover market gaps or shortages. Imitate a successful product or idea. Find a good product that has failed. 10/11/2009 24 Info extracted from “Business Development Concepts” by Small Business BC © 2009 by Lauri E. Elliott. All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Contact at www.conceptualee.com.
  • 31. Ways to Take Advantage of Market (cont’d) Transfer a concept from one industry to another. Invent a new product or service. Create a market demand. Serve unique client groups. Take advantage of circumstances. Find people with under-used skills. 10/11/2009 25 Info extracted from “Business Development Concepts” by Small Business BC © 2009 by Lauri E. Elliott. All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Contact at www.conceptualee.com.
  • 32. Prioritization Criteria Provide value to client. Can implement using existing resources & capital. Can deliver with excellence and quality with available capacity. Can implement within 3 to 6 months. Is easy to implement. Take business to the next level. Generate positive cash flow within 3 to 6 months. 10/11/2009 26 © 2009 by Lauri E. Elliott. All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Contact at www.conceptualee.com.
  • 33. Business Opportunity Prioritization Matrix 10/11/2009 27 Use a scale of 1-5 to score each criteria. Five is the highest. Total the score for each opportunity. The opportunity with the highest score considered the best option. © 2009 by Lauri E. Elliott. All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Contact at www.conceptualee.com.
  • 34. Positive cash-flow business model & implementation Moving from Opportunity to Operation 10/11/2009 28 © 2009 by Lauri E. Elliott. All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Contact at www.conceptualee.com.
  • 35. Business Model Definition (How do you logically create that value?) “…Defines the value-creation priorities of an actor in respect to the utilization of both internal and external resources. It defines how the actor relates with stakeholders, such as actual and potential customers, employees, unions, suppliers, competitors, and other internal groups. It takes account of situations where the actor’s activities may (a) affect the business environment and its own business in ways that create conflicting interests, or impose risks on the actor; or (b) develop new, previously unpredicted ways of creating value.” Business Orchestration: Strategic Leadership in the Era of Digital Convergenceby Johann Wallin 10/11/2009 29 © 2009 by Lauri E. Elliott. All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Contact at www.conceptualee.com.
  • 36. Where Does the Business Model Fit? 10/11/2009 30 Corporate Strategy Strategy Business Model Operations Business Process Model Organiza-tional Model © 2009 by Lauri E. Elliott. All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Contact at www.conceptualee.com.
  • 37. Central Question for Business Model 10/11/2009 31 How do we fulfill our purpose to serve our clients in a sustainable way while making a profit and sharing the benefits with our stakeholders? © 2009 by Lauri E. Elliott. All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Contact at www.conceptualee.com.
  • 38. Some Characteristics of a Sustainable Model Growth Multiplication Adaptation (R)evolution 10/11/2009 32 © 2009 by Lauri E. Elliott. All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Contact at www.conceptualee.com.
  • 39. What is Profit? Is a gain or positive increase. Can include: Financial Social Spiritual Resource Intellectual Political Physical 10/11/2009 33 © 2009 by Lauri E. Elliott. All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Contact at www.conceptualee.com.
  • 40. Who are the Stakeholders? 10/11/2009 34 Community C5 Stakeholder Spheres© Customers Channels Collaborators Corporate © 2009 by Lauri E. Elliott. All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Contact at www.conceptualee.com.
  • 41. Business Model Elements 10/11/2009 35 Customer Financials Process ? Network & Channel © 2009 by Lauri E. Elliott. All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Contact at www.conceptualee.com.
  • 42. Customer Element Who are our customers? What do we offer each of our customer segments? How do we relate to our customers over time? 10/11/2009 36 © 2009 by Lauri E. Elliott. All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Contact at www.conceptualee.com.
  • 43. Process Element What key activities are involved in running the business? Who will be the people/groups responsible for the key activities involved in running the business? What are the outputs from the key activities involved in running the business? What resources do we use to run the business? 10/11/2009 37 © 2009 by Lauri E. Elliott. All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Contact at www.conceptualee.com.
  • 44. Network & Channel Element With whom do we partner, align and/or collaborate? What and who do we use to reach our customers? 10/11/2009 38 © 2009 by Lauri E. Elliott. All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Contact at www.conceptualee.com.
  • 45. Financial Element What are the key costs (fixed, variable, direct and indirect) of running the business? How do we generate revenue? 10/11/2009 39 © 2009 by Lauri E. Elliott. All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Contact at www.conceptualee.com.
  • 46. Business Model Development Process Write down what you know now. Research to improve and fill gaps. Generate your first business model draft. Pass around to trusted, key stakeholders for input. Review and update several times. Finalize your first business model. Develop an immediately, implementable version of business model, if possible. 10/11/2009 40 © 2009 by Lauri E. Elliott. All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Contact at www.conceptualee.com.
  • 47. Aim of Implementation Take business to a new level. Develop a transformative path, leading to new success. Build value to draw paying clients, thereby producing steady and increasing cash flow. 10/11/2009 41 © 2009 by Lauri E. Elliott. All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Contact at www.conceptualee.com.
  • 48. Components of Implementation Plan High-level strategy Goals Objectives Milestones Activities Timeframes 10/11/2009 42 © 2009 by Lauri E. Elliott. All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Contact at www.conceptualee.com.
  • 49. Components of Implementation Plan (cont’d) People responsible Resources needed Obstacles and ways to overcome 10/11/2009 43 © 2009 by Lauri E. Elliott. All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Contact at www.conceptualee.com.
  • 50. Review & FEEDBACK Moving from Opportunity to Operation 10/11/2009 44 © 2009 by Lauri E. Elliott. All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Contact at www.conceptualee.com.
  • 51. Review Process Pull out review packet. If you are at a location with a facilitator, he or she will walk you through the packet and debrief the responses of the group. Complete the review packet. If you are local, the facilitator will respond to any question you have. If you are completing on your own or without a facilitator, post comment(s) in the discussion area or send an email based on instructions in review packet. 10/11/2009 © 2009 by Lauri E. Elliott. All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Contact at www.conceptualee.com. 45
  • 52. Next steps Moving from Opportunity to Operation 10/11/2009 46 © 2009 by Lauri E. Elliott. All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Contact at www.conceptualee.com.
  • 53. Follow-Up Workshops Unique Competitive Space Profiling Opportunity Identification & Prioritization Business Model Development Immediate Start-Up Plan Development 10/11/2009 47 © 2009 by Lauri E. Elliott. All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Contact at www.conceptualee.com.
  • 54. Next Steps Start count down for implementing a business opportunity within six months after first workshop. Complete one follow-up workshop a week over the next month. Turn in completed tasks for review each. Participate in weekly feedback conferences for workshops. Set up schedule for regular feedback for this six-month period. 10/11/2009 48 © 2009 by Lauri E. Elliott. All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Contact at www.conceptualee.com.
  • 55. Deliverable for Next Workshop Deliverable will be for both the Unique Competitive Space Profiling and Business Opportunity Identification & Prioritization workshops. Walk through and write down results from Unique Competitive Space Assessment Passion, skills, experience, natural abilities, personality, etc. Capital or strengths STEEPLE analysis SWOT analysis 10/11/2009 © 2009 by Lauri E. Elliott. All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Contact at www.conceptualee.com. 49
  • 56. Deliverable for Next Workshop (cont’d) Walk through and write down results from Business Opportunity Analysis Business opportunity identification Business opportunity prioritization Come away with two or three business opportunities you would pursue based on your understanding of your unique competitive space at this moment, as well as the prioritization criteria for business opportunities mentioned in this seminar. 10/11/2009 © 2009 by Lauri E. Elliott. All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Contact at www.conceptualee.com. 50
  • 57. Any questions? Have facilitator send a list of group questions to us. The facilitator will have the correct contact information. Schedule a feedback conference with us. 10/11/2009 © 2009 by Lauri E. Elliott. All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Contact at www.conceptualee.com. 51
  • 58. Thank You! Keep Moving Forward!!! Moving from Opportunity to Operation 10/11/2009 52 © 2009 by Lauri E. Elliott. All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Contact at www.conceptualee.com.