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Dear friends,
Business planning/business modeling is something of vital importance to
secure future funding...
Personally, I find the ³business model canvas² as developed by Alexander
Osterwalder a helpful framework for think about developing future services.
We¹ve written an article (title: ŒUnlocking Value of audiovisual heritage¹)
for the 2009 Museums and the Web Conference that provides a brief
description of how this model can be applied.
The paper:
http://bit.ly/cIuzt
The slides:
http://bit.ly/Ja26o
Osterwalder's blog:
http://business-model-design.blogspot.com/
It would be good of others would share there experiences over the list.
All the best from Amsterdam,
Johan Oomen
Head of R&D
Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision
>From the introduction: ³Digitization is a driver to establish new services.
Distribution over networks, interoperability with other collections and flexible
integration in other environments are just a few of many properties in this new
era of enormous potential for audiovisual archives. Therefore, large-scale
digitization efforts do not only ensure long-term access, but also have the
potential to reveal the social and economic value of the collections. This paper
will focus on the latter: the types of services that can be created as a result
of large-scale digitization efforts and the social and economical benefits they
bring. Value creation is a key notion, as it determines the factors that
legitimize (and determine the level of) investments by the government and
funding programs. The case of Images for the Future is exemplary: cultural
heritage organizations around the globe are currently reinventing their business
propositions.³
Op 28-04-09 16:18, Betsey Mayhew <[log in to unmask]> schreef:
> I would be interested in seeing the responses. Thanks.
>
> Betsey Mayhew
>
> Phyllis Oppenheim wrote:
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>> Hi,
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>> Our college president has ask us to come up with a business plan for
>> increasing our revenue and increasing publics awareness of our
>> existance, plus whatever else we might come up with. We are a museum,
>> planetarium and observatory, and of course wehave a gift store. We
>> have 2 weeks before our next meeting with him. Anybody have one you
>> can share or make any suggestions for us. Thanks for your help ahead
>> of time!!!!
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>>
>>
>> Phyllis
>>
>> Phyllis Oppenheim
>> Collections Manager
>> The Herrett Center for Arts and Science
>> College of Southern Idaho
>> PO Box 1238 315 Falls Ave.
>> Twin Falls, ID 83303-1238
>> Email [log in to unmask]
>> TEL: 208/732-6660
>> FAX: 208/736-4712
>> WEB: www.csi,herrett/ <http://www.csi,herrett/>
>>
>>
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