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Business Model 2.0: Manage your Value Chain

Working on different client innovation projects and reshaping their Business Models it is often the case that a new project explicits a need to move into a different part of the current value chain. With Value Chains in this case I mean different organizations and enitities, consisting of resources and knowledge stream, all involved in the creation and delivery of value to customers (source: ValueChains.org).

Moving up ahead of the current value chain and tap into it requires organizations most often to work together with different parties, already present in the chain. Strange situations occur that organizations that are presently treated as customers, become in fact new channels for approaching end-users further down the chain. The current customers need to become partners with which driving business is taken to the next level. Of course this sounds more simple than it in fact is. Existing relations need to be re-shaped in way that also for the current customer, so the new channel, the still is a sound basis for doing business. Thinking win-win is key here. In establishing new partnerships companies try to reduce risks as much a possible, preferably in a early stage. Concentrating on possible financial benefits, this results in trying to create a position in which most of the value created together with the partner is heading in your direction. In contrast with this real partnerships first try to build maximum value together, and then divide this between them.

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Comment from Florian Hollender
Time: June 13, 2008, 3:40 pm

Bas,

thanks for your insightful article! Being aware of one’s position in the value network up and down the value chain and creating new opportunities through taking a perspective that takes the whole business model into considerations sure is the way to go.
By the way, you maybe want to fix the link, I guess it’s supposed to go to value-chain.org.
Regards
Florian

Comment from Bas van Oosterhout
Time: June 15, 2008, 9:32 pm

Florain,

Thanks for noticing the link did not work properly. Actually it should have linked to value-chains.org. I have changed it.

Regards, Bas

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