Business Model Generation
A Handbook for Visionaries, Game Changers, and Challengers
by Alexander Osterwalder
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appears in Business Plan, Entrepreneurship, and Best Startup Books.
Business Model Generation is a practical, inspiring handbook for anyone striving to improve a business model or craft a new one.1) Change the way you think about business modelsBusiness Model Generation will teach you powerful and practical innovation techniques used today by leading companies worldwide. You will learn how to systematically underst...
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