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The Foundr Podcast with Nathan Chan

304: Alex Osterwalder On Why Products, Technology, And Price Aren’t Enough To Keep Your Company Competitive

The Foundr Podcast with Nathan Chan

Nathan Chan

Marketing, Business, Entrepreneurship

4.8662 Ratings

🗓️ 19 May 2020

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

Alex Osterwalder is primarily known for developing the Business Model Canvas, a template that helps startups develop and document new or existing business models. In this interview, Osterwalder shares his best insights into the world of business models—ideas that are especially applicable now as entrepreneurs try to launch businesses during Covid-19. He explains why products, technology, and price alone aren’t enough to keep your company competitive. Osterwalder also breaks down the innovative models that Apple, Netflix, and Nintendo have used to become industry leaders (and why even these behemoths aren’t safe from disruption). We also get a sneak peek into Osterwalder’s latest book called “The Invincible Company.” Not only does it contain an entire library of business models for companies of all sizes, but it also provides guidance on how startups can continuously reinvent themselves to stay ahead of the curve. If there’s any other content you’d like to see that would be valuable to you during this time, please don’t hesitate to reach out at [email protected]. Key Takeaways How Osterwalder came to study business models in graduate school Insight into Osterwalder’s latest book, “The Invincible Company” Why companies can’t compete on products, technology, and price alone (and why your business model can provide the ultimate competitive edge) The scalability of business models Why companies need to transcend industry boundaries The reason why Osterwalder urges entrepreneurs to test before they build How Apple, Netflix, and Nintendo are prime case studies of innovative business models in action—but why even they’re not safe from disruption Osterwalder’s stance on the “magic bullet” when it comes to business models (hint: there isn’t one)

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This is episode number 304 with Alex Osterwalder of the Founder Podcast.

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