The 3-Act Business Model Storyboard for Cinderella's Fairy Godmother, Apple's IPod, and Enterprise...

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Law of the 3Act Business Model Although Stories, Businesses, Living Systems, and Other Organiza?ons Appear Different on the Surface, Every Story, Enterprise, Living System, or Organiza=on on the Planet Has the Same Fractal “DNA” Structure Which Consists of 3 “Acts” or Submodels: Value Crea?on Act Value Proposi?on Act Value Sharing (Profit) Act #VPGen. Dr. Rod King. [email protected] & hPp://businessmodels.ning.com & hPp://twiPer.com/RodKuhnKing

Transcript of The 3-Act Business Model Storyboard for Cinderella's Fairy Godmother, Apple's IPod, and Enterprise...

Law  of  the  3-­‐Act  Business  Model  Although  Stories,  Businesses,  Living  Systems,  and  Other  Organiza?ons  Appear  Different  on  the  Surface,  Every  Story,  Enterprise,  Living  System,  or  Organiza=on  on  the  Planet  Has  the  Same  Fractal  “DNA”  Structure  Which  Consists  of  3  “Acts”  or  Sub-­‐models:    v     Value  Crea?on  Act  

v     Value  Proposi?on  Act  

v     Value  Sharing  (Profit)  Act  

 #VPGen.  Dr.  Rod  King.  [email protected]  &  hPp://businessmodels.ning.com  &  hPp://twiPer.com/RodKuhnKing  

ENVIRONMENT  

3-­‐Act  Business  Model  (3BM)  Storyboard:  Bird’s  Eye  View   Value  Chain  &  Environment  

 #VPGen.  Dr.  Rod  King.  [email protected]  &  hPp://businessmodels.ning.com  &  hPp://twiPer.com/RodKuhnKing  

3-­‐Act  Business  Model  

Create  Value   Deliver  Value   Share  (Capture)  Value  CORE  JOBS:  

VALUE  CREATION  MODEL  

VALUE  PROPOSITION  

MODEL  

VALUE  SHARING  (PROFIT)  MODEL  

HOW?   WHAT?   WHY?  

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3-­‐ACT  BUSINESS  MODEL  OF  Cinderella’s  Fairy  Godmother  

VALUE  CREATION  ACT  

VALUE  PROPOSITION  ACT  

VALUE  SHARING  ACT  

ENVIRONMENT  

Universal  (De)Constructor  of  Stories,  Systems,  and    Business  Models  

 #VPGen.  Dr.  Rod  King.  [email protected]  &  hPp://businessmodels.ning.com  &  hPp://twiPer.com/RodKuhnKing  

VALUE  CREATION  ACT  

VALUE  PROPOSITION  ACT  

VALUE  SHARING  ACT  

3-­‐ACT  BUSINESS  MODEL  OF  Cinderella’s  Fairy  Godmother  

Universal  (De)Constructor  of  Stories,  Systems,  and    Business  Models  

 #VPGen.  Dr.  Rod  King.  [email protected]  &  hPp://businessmodels.ning.com  &  hPp://twiPer.com/RodKuhnKing  

VALUE  CREATION  ACT  

VALUE  PROPOSITION  ACT  

Inputs  q  Pumpkin  (Golden  Carriage)  q  Mice  (Horses)  q  Rat  (Coachman)  q  Lizards  (Footmen)  

Internal  Resources  q  Fairy  Godmother  q  Magic  wand  q  Magic  power;  spells        

Processes  q  Magical  transforma=on  of  objects  q  Make  apparently  impossible  

dreams  come  true  

   

Output  q  Magical  service  (magically  transform-­‐

ing  mundane  objects:  Cinderella’s  rags  are  transformed  into  a  beauTful  jewelled  gown  complete  with  magic  slippers  as  well  as  golden  carriage,  horses,  coachman,  and  footmen)  

Channels  &  Rela?onships  q  “Invisible  Teleporta=on  Medium/

Cloud”  q  Magical  Appearance  

q  Helper  (On  Demand)    

Customer-­‐Protagonist  q  Cinderella:  Beau=ful  girl;              mother  has  died;  now  lives  with              wicked  stepmom  and  2  ugly  stepsisters  q  Cinderella  is  being  badly  treated  q  Goal:  Wants  to  go  to  the  Prince’s  ball  q  If  she  goes  to  ball,  be  back  by  12am  

Pain  q  Cinderella’s  daily  suffers  at  hands  

of  wicked  stepmother  and  2  stepsisters  

q  Sleeps  in  the  kitchen’s  fireplace  to  get  warmth  at  home  

q  Has  to  leave  the  ball  by  12am  

Delight  q  Cinderella  totally  captures                the  a[en=on  and  heart  of              the  Prince  at  the  ball        q  Cinderella  marries  the  Prince    and  

lives  happily  ever  a\er  in  a  palace  

Value  q  Greater  happiness  for  Cinderella  q  “Beauty  is  a  treasure  but  

graciousness  is  priceless”.  q  A  great  help  to  the  disadvantaged  

or  people  at  the  boVom  of  the  pyramid  

VALUE  SHARING  ACT  

3-­‐ACT  BUSINESS  MODEL  OF  Cinderella’s  Fairy  Godmother  

Example:  Social  Enterprise  

Universal  (De)Constructor  of  Stories,  Systems,  and    Business  Models  

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VALUE  CREATION  ACT  

VALUE  PROPOSITION  ACT  

       

       

         

       

       

       

       

       

       

3-­‐ACT  BUSINESS  MODEL  (Blank  Template  for  MulTlevel  Business  Model)  

VALUE  SHARING  ACT  

Blank  Template  for  Strategic  Business  Model  Management    

Universal  (De)Constructor  of  Stories,  Systems,  and    Business  Models  

 #VPGen.  Dr.  Rod  King.  [email protected]  &  hPp://businessmodels.ning.com  &  hPp://twiPer.com/RodKuhnKing  

VALUE  CREATION  ACT  

VALUE  PROPOSITION  ACT  

Inputs          

Internal  Resources          

Processes          

Output          

Channels  &  Rela?onships          

Customer-­‐Protagonist          

Pain          

Delight          

Value          

VALUE  SHARING  ACT  

Template  for  Strategic  Business  Model  Management     3-­‐ACT  BUSINESS  MODEL  

(Annotated  MulTlevel  Business  Model)  

Universal  (De)Constructor  of  Stories,  Systems,  and    Business  Models  

 #VPGen.  Dr.  Rod  King.  [email protected]  &  hPp://businessmodels.ning.com  &  hPp://twiPer.com/RodKuhnKing  

3-­‐ACT  BUSINESS  MODEL  For  Apple’s  Classic  iPod  

VALUE  CREATION  ACT  

VALUE  PROPOSITION  ACT  

VALUE  SHARING  ACT  

ENVIRONMENT  

Universal  (De)Constructor  of  Stories,  Systems,  and    Business  Models  

 #VPGen.  Dr.  Rod  King.  [email protected]  &  hPp://businessmodels.ning.com  &  hPp://twiPer.com/RodKuhnKing  

3-­‐ACT  BUSINESS  MODEL  For  Apple’s  Classic  iPod  

VALUE  CREATION  ACT  (SUB-­‐MODEL)  

VALUE  PROPOSITION  ACT  (SUB-­‐MODEL)  

VALUE  SHARING  ACT  (SUB-­‐MODEL)  

Inputs/Partners  q Original  Equipment  Manu.  q Record  Companies        

Internal  Resources  q Staff  q Brand        

Processes/Ac?vi?es  q Hardware  Design  q So\ware  Design  q Marke=ng      

Product/Value  Proposi?on  q  iPod  Hardware  

q “A  Thousand  Songs  in  Your  Pocket”  

Channels  &  Rela?onships  q www.apple.com  q Apple  Retail  Stores  q  iTunes  Store  q Big  Box  Retailers    

Customer/Job-­‐To-­‐Get-­‐Done  q Luxury  Spo[er  q Mass  Market  q Job:  Listen  to  Music  q Constraints:  Bulky  music  players;  

small  storage  for  songs;            difficulty  in  organizing  songs  

Pain:  Cost  Items  q Employees  q Manufacturing  q Marke=ng  &  Sales    

Delight:  Revenue  Items  (Sources)  q  iPod  Hardware  q  iTunes  Store  q Commissions    

Value:  Profit          

Example:  Commercial  Enterprise  

Universal  (De)Constructor  of  Stories,  Systems,  and    Business  Models  

APPENDIX  

   

3-­‐Act  Business  Model  Storyboard  For  

Enterprise  Architecture  

 #VPGen.  Dr.  Rod  King.  [email protected]  &  hPp://businessmodels.ning.com  &  hPp://twiPer.com/RodKuhnKing  

VALUE  CREATION  ACT  (SUB-­‐MODEL)  

VALUE  PROPOSITION  ACT  (SUB-­‐MODEL)  

Inputs            

Internal  Resources            

Processes            

Output            

Channels  &  Rela?onships            

Customer-­‐Protagonist            

Pain            

Delight            

Value            

VALUE  SHARING  ACT  (SUB-­‐MODEL)  

Source  of  Informa=on:  Nick  Malik’s  Enterprise  Business  MoTvaTon  Model;    see  h[p://goo.gl/xSgO0)  

Business  Partner  (BP)  

Partner  Type  (PT)  

3-­‐ACT  BUSINESS  MODEL  For  Enterprise  Architecture  

Resource/Asset  (RA)  

Required  Competency  (RC)  

Value  Proposi=on  (VP)  

Products  &  Services  (PS)  

Customer  Demands  &  Rela=onships  (CDR)  

Channels  (CH)  

Customer  (C)  

Customer  Type  (CT)  

Cost  Model  (CM)  

Revenue  Model  (RM)  

Profit  Model  (PM)  

Universal  (De)Constructor  of  Stories,  Systems,  and    Business  Models  

3-­‐ACT  BUS.  MODEL  

VALUE  CREATION  ACT  (SUB-­‐MODEL)  

VALUE  PROPOSITION  ACT  (SUB-­‐MODEL)  

VALUE  SHARING  ACT  (SUB-­‐MODEL)  

PT   BP   RA   RC   VP   PS   CDR   CH   C   CT   CM   RM   PM  

PT   -­‐   affects    -­‐>    

affects    -­‐>  

BP   behaves  as  -­‐>  

-­‐  

RA   -­‐   impacts    -­‐>    

impacts    -­‐>    

impacts    -­‐>    

RC   demand-­‐>    

-­‐   delivers  -­‐>  

VP   drives        -­‐>  

-­‐   targets        -­‐>  

PS   -­‐   saTsfies    -­‐>  

targets    -­‐>  

CDR   -­‐  

CH   -­‐   targets    -­‐>  

drives        -­‐>  

drives        -­‐>  

drives        -­‐>  

C   -­‐   behaves  as  à  

CT   has    -­‐>    

-­‐  

CM   -­‐  

RM   -­‐  

PM   -­‐    #VPGen.  Dr.  Rod  King.  [email protected]  &  hPp://businessmodels.ning.com  &  hPp://twiPer.com/RodKuhnKing  

From    -­‐>  To  

3-­‐ACT  BUSINESS  MODEL  STORYBOARD  (“Concept  Map”/Input-­‐Output  Matrix)  for  Enterprise  Architecture  (Source  of  Informa=on:  Nick  Malik’s  Enterprise  Business  MoTvaTon  Model;  see  h[p://goo.gl/xSgO0)  

Acknowledgement  Topics  for  Describing  the  Business  Model  in  Enterprise  Architecture  (“yellow  boxes”)  are  obtained  from  Nick  Malik’s  Enterprise  Business  Mo=va=on  Model;  see  h[p://goo.gl/xSgO0    The  topic  of  “Geographies  and  Locales”  has  been  omi[ed  for  clarity.