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Meeting 1

INITIAL BRAIN STORMING



Business Model


  1. What the business does?
  2. How it makes money doing these things?


To answer these questions we discussed our options based on the study “Do Some Business Models Perform Better than Others? A Study of the 1000 Largest US Firms” by Peter Weill, Thomas W. Malone, Victoria T. D’Urso, George Herman and Stephanie Woerner (MIT), where all business models can be classified as follows:

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Proposed New Business Model

Based on the situation in our country, we identified which of the prevoius models could be applied to SynBio and chosed the following:

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After chossing which model could work, we decided to combine some of these to make a new model that could be succesful in Synbio. The combinations proposedd where:

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