Better Business Model Design
Credit: Bruce Mau
Andrew Outhwaite
    Executive Officer
     Pollinators Inc


Spark Challenge

Coaching & Sustainability

Civic Evolution

Innovation Garden

Disruptors

The Natural Step

CityHive

SiiWA
Thankyou!
•   Alex Osterwalder
•   Gail Metcalfe
•   Tom Tolchard and Darrell Robinson
•   Social Traders
PURPOSE?
DESIGN
DESIGN
Non-Design?
Innovation Cycle
NEED




      REVIEW                              ANALYSIS




IMPLEMENT                                       IDEAS




               EVALUATE          DESIGN
NEED   ANALYSIS   IDEAS   DESIGN   EVALUATE   IMPLEMENT   REVIEW
NEED   ANALYSIS   IDEAS

                          X
                          DESIGN

                                   X
                                   EVALUATE   IMPLEMENT   REVIEW
DR CHRIS KUEH
PROFESSIONAL EMPATHY
HOMELESS CASE STUDY
identity


 self esteem
                                emotional
                                resilience and
                                development
creativity

                               values
        mental health
appearance   skills



                             ethnicity

physical
health

                              physical
                              freedom


       physical        habits and
       disability      behaviours
communication
                                role models



relationships
                                         family



                                         affection

  culture


                                  understanding
       participation
environment
                              accommodation


geography

                                      charities



economy
                                      business



infrastructure                     institutions


                 government


   

    
£
        
        
+

Associating
with friends
 who are a
  negative
 influence
                  Difficulty in
               integrating with
                 mainstream
                    society


  +
Amount of time           -
spent in highly
 controlled or
   isolated
  situations                                  +

                  Confidence in
                   new social
                   situations



                                     Quality of
                                   experience in
                                  social situations



                     +
+
                                                 Consistency and
                                                  quality of paid
                     Self                              work                  +
              confidence


  +                                                                                Amount of
                                                                               disposable income



 Ease of creating
social networks of
     support
                                                                                        +
                                                                     Participation in
                                                                    consumer society
         +                  Adoption of social
                                 norms
                                                      +
EMPATHY MAP
Image Credit: Business Model Generation and XPlane
Image Credit: We Are Arising
Empathy Mapping

1. Choose one
   ‘customer’
2. Work in pairs
3. 1 inquires + 1
   responds
4. 10mins, then swap
5. Share your
   learnings
BREAK!
BUSINESS MODEL
INNOVATION
Image Credit: Bruce Mau
From              To
Written, numbers, spoken   Visual too
Vague                      Precise
(metaphors, analogies)     (building blocks)

Only for experts           Understandable by all,
                           especially entrepreneurs
Different language,        Common visual language,
different expertise        across expertise

Constrained, incremental   Creativity and innovation for
change                     Massive change

Business Model             Sustainable Business model

Confusing array of terms   Catalogue of options
and choices                for each module
Image Credit: Business Model Generation
Image Credit: Business Model Generation
Creative + Critical = Innovation
        Image Credit: We Are Arising
Design Competition

1. Start with
   ‘customer’
2. Work in groups
3. Use creative
   techniques
4. Narrow the
   choices
5. It’s a competition!
Image Credit: Business Model Generation
Connections
Connections
Sustainable Transport between
     Geraldton and Perth
COMMON PATTERNS
For-Profit Models
1. Bricks and Clicks (Officeworks)
2. Cut out the Middleman (2Brothers)
3. Direct Sales (Amway)
4. Freemium (Apps)
5. Multi-sided (Banks, Google)
6. Leasing (Chemicals, Interface)
7. Pyramid (Facebook)
8. Cooperative (GoPP)
9. Razor and Blades (Printers)
10. Low Cost Carrier (JetStar)
For-Purpose Models
1. Heartfelt Connector (Medical research)
2. Beneficiary Builder
3. Member Motivator (Church)
4. Big Bettor (Foundation for Young Australians)
5. Public Providor (Centacare)
6. Policy Innovator (TACSI)
7. Beneficiary Broker (NDIS)
8. Resource Recycler (GreenWorks)
9. Market Maker
10. Local Nationaliser
Credit: Foster, Kim, Christiansen in SSIReview, 2009
MICHAEL TUCAK
Image Credit: Creative Legal
Review
1.   Design Thinking
2.   Empathy
3.   Business Model Canvas
4.   Legal
Feedback, Thankyou

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