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Lunchtime Learning Wed. 2nd Nov – Business Model Design

This week, Andrew Outhwaite and Dr Christopher Kueh are our guests, co-presenting on creative tools for designing (and re-designing) Business models. Business model design is easy, fun to do, and yet rarely explored by many. Join us in learning how to rapidly create smarter, more sustainable ways to meet human needs.

Business Model Innovation – better societies through better business models

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Visual description of a Business Model. Source: http://businessmodelgeneration.com

Christopher is a practicing information/graphic designer and educator. He has consulted museums, city councils, library, and university on wayfinding design in Australia and Malaysia. His core career aim is to apply design thinking to improve human interactivity, communication, and quality of life. He has recently focused on applying design thinking to redesigning services for social good. You can learn more about Chris at http://sensibledesignlive.blogspot.com/

Andrew is a social entrepreneur and consultant based in Geraldton. He enables groups of people to make better decisions through facilitation and sustainability consulting, and is interim Chairperson of Pollinators Inc, a growing community of social entrepreneurs. His interest in in creating conditions for healthy development and emergence at community scales. His past experience includes designing and implementing: leadership development programs, business models to solve homelessness, and corporate sustainability strategies. You can learn more about Andrew at http://wearearising.org

Links to two useful models for this discussion are:

Alex Osterwalder’s Business Model Generation: http://www.businessmodelgeneration.com/canvas

IDEO’s Business Model Template: http://vimeo.com/13888824

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