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We find that engineers, MBAs, finance and math types “get” the core questions in a business model right away. But If you find yourself getting stymied or stumped – here is a place to start – Business Model Canvas, translated for creatives and liberal arts majors.

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Here is the least painless way to quickly learn about the Canvas from a woman with a British Accent.

If you want more, here’s his long form version from the creator of the Canvas, Alexander Osterwalder.

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