Integrated Business Model: Applying the St. Gallen Management Concept to Business Models
Springer | Business Management | July 14 2015 | ISBN-10: 3658096977 | 44 pages | pdf | 1.24 mb
Springer | Business Management | July 14 2015 | ISBN-10: 3658096977 | 44 pages | pdf | 1.24 mb
by Oliver D. Doleski (Author)
From the Back Cover
The St. Gallen Management Concept could be termed the DNA of the Integrated Business Model that is developed and detailed by Oliver D. Doleski. The practical St. Gallen Management Concept offers a good conceptual framework for the development of change, and increasingly dynamic change, which is now more than ever the key factor shaping business actions. The complexity arising from this very dynamism is becoming a defining characteristic of today’s markets. Traditional methods and business models can deliver less than ideal results in this difficult environment. New approaches to business development are needed. To master complexity, these approaches must fully integrate all of the many and diverse aspects and demands of normative, strategic and operational management.
Contents
Conceptual Basis and Definition of Business Models
The Integrated Business Model: A Practical Concept for Innovators and Early Adopters
The Stages of Business Model Development
Target Groups
Specialists and Managers in the Fields of Strategy, Business Development and Entrepreneurship
Executives and Consultants Specializing in Strategic Management and Business Model Innovation
Teaching Staff and Students in the Field of Business and Economics
About the Author
Oliver D. Doleski is a management consultant. He actively involved in shaping changes on the German energy market and has published widely in the field.
Topics
Business & Management Science
Management/Business for Professionals
Entrepreneurship