BUSINESS MODEL AND SWOT MATRIX Sample Clauses

BUSINESS MODEL AND SWOT MATRIX. IDEA constitutes a network of excellence on aggregating and cataloguing epigraphic content. The association main value is based on the expertise, knowledge and specific skills on cultural heritage and management of digital archives (digitization, aggregation of content, metadata standards, controlled vocabularies, etc.) of its founding members. IDEA will offer to the targeted customer segments specific services and activities based on this value, transforming this expertise on concrete value propositions responding to specific market needs. At the same time, the association will ensure long-term availability and updates of the knowledge resources developed by EAGLE (e.g. multilingual vocabulary, digitization guidelines, MediaWiki). An initial business model has been developed using the Business Model Canvas. Analyzing all the relevant aspects of the canvas has allowed the partners to evaluate the viability of the association, identifying the required revenue streams to ensure the association sustainability. With reference to the CANVAS, the following components are considered: Customer Segments, Value Propositions, Channels, Customer Relationships, Key Partners, Key Activities, Key Resources, Cost Structures and Revenue Stream. An overview of these components is given below.
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