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  2. Business Model Canvas - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the Business Model Canvas, a strategic management template developed by Alexander Osterwalder and others. It consists of nine elements that describe a firm's or product's value proposition, infrastructure, customers, and finances.

  3. Star schema - Wikipedia

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    A star schema is a data model for data warehouses and dimensional data marts that consists of one or more fact tables and dimension tables. Learn about the benefits, types, and examples of star schemas, and how they differ from snowflake schemas.

  4. Wardley map - Wikipedia

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    A Wardley map is a technique to plot components of a value chain according to their visibility to the end-user and their evolution. Learn how to create and use Wardley maps, see examples, and explore tools and criticisms.

  5. Business Process Model and Notation - Wikipedia

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    BPMN is a graphical representation for specifying business processes in a business process model. It provides a notation that is intuitive to business users, yet able to represent complex process semantics, and maps to execution languages such as BPEL.

  6. Radar chart - Wikipedia

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    A radar chart is a graphical method of displaying multivariate data in the form of a two-dimensional chart of three or more quantitative variables. It is equivalent to a parallel coordinates plot, with the axes arranged radially, and has various applications in sports, quality improvement, and life sciences.

  7. Business model - Wikipedia

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    A business model describes how an organization creates, delivers, and captures value in various contexts. Learn about the design logic, narrative coherence, complementarities, and categorization of business models, as well as the historical and theoretical insights.

  8. Strategy map - Wikipedia

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    A strategy map is a tool to document the strategic objectives and outcomes of an organization or management team. It is based on the Balanced Scorecard framework and uses perspectives, objectives, and causal links to visualize the strategy.

  9. Jay R. Galbraith - Wikipedia

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    Galbraith's Star Model of organizational design. Organization design can be defined narrowly, as the process of reshaping organization structure and roles, or it can more effectively be defined as the alignment of structure, process, rewards, metrics and talent with the strategy of the business. Jay Galbraith and Amy Kates have made the case ...