Business Model Development (Lean Execution Focus)

Business Model Development (Lean Execution Focus)

Description

A business idea without a working model is just activity without revenue.

This program focuses on how your business actually makes money under real market conditions not theoretical frameworks. We break down and rebuild your model around three non-negotiables: customer affordability, cost reality, and distribution feasibility.

Participants stress-test their assumptions, quantify revenue logic, and design a model that can survive early-stage constraints limited capital, price-sensitive customers, and fragmented markets.

The result is a lean, execution-ready business model built for traction, not presentation.

Advantages

- Forces clarity on how revenue is generated and sustained
- Aligns pricing with actual customer purchasing behavior
- Prevents hidden cost structures from eroding margins
- Integrates distribution into the core business model
- Produces a model that can be tested immediately in the market

Who This Is For

- Founders with ideas but unclear revenue logic
- Startups struggling with pricing or profitability
- Entrepreneurs targeting mass or low-income markets
- Teams preparing for pilot or early market entry

What You’ll Learn

- Revenue model design for price-sensitive and low-income markets
- Hybrid distribution strategy (offline + digital channels)
- Cost structure breakdown (fixed, variable, and hidden costs)
- Pricing strategy based on margin, volume, and affordability
- How to test and refine business models before scaling

Program Format

Duration: 1-Day Intensive or 2–3 Week Field-Based Program Delivery: In-person or Virtual (with field assignments)
Group Size: 15–60 participants

Outcome

- A financially grounded, testable business model
- Clear revenue streams and pricing logic
- Cost structure aligned to operational reality
Defined assumptions ready for pilot testing

Certification

Issued upon completion based on participation and submission of field research outputs.

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