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Business model workshop

Is a VCSE business model broken?

What is a business model? About this session What is a business model? “A business model describes the rationale of how an organization creates, delivers, resources and captures value” The village hall The grant funded service delivery

Supply and demand Price Supply Price Demand Quality

The customer: The customer that pays/funds the service The customer that receive the service Both need to receive value

Thinking through the resources to deliver? Better option Is it feasible?