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Structured business modeling

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Script error: No such module "AfC submission catcheck". In the realm of business model design, a novel approach has emerged, diverging from traditional methods like the Business Model Canvas, SWOT or empathy maps that are typically documented in word, powerpoint or image documents. This new methodology involves documenting the entire business model in a single, plain text document using Markdown syntax. This approach offers a structured and consistent way to describe each element of the business model.

The structure of the documentation includes distinct sections, such as 'business idea', 'opportunity', 'team', and 'marketing', among others. Furthermore, under each item, crucial elements are identified as 'keys', which are weighted based on their importance to the business model.



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