Video: Social Business Model Canvas: Activities

The Business Model Canvas is a powerful tool to get a quick sense of how a business works. It can also be used to show how businesses can create social good. In this episode, several ways of understanding the activities that are essential to your social enterprise, and use Mother Earth Recycling as a case study.

00:00 - Intro

03:26 - Case Study: Mother Earth Recycling

06:59 – Outro

(Originally published Feb 2, 2022 on Youtube)


Resources:

Resources: Business Model Generation: https://www.strategyzer.com/books/business-model-generation

Mother Earth Recycling: https://www.motherearthrecycling.ca/


Download the Social Business Model Canvas template: https://strategymadesimple.ca/social-business-model-canvas-download

Sign up for the Social Business Modelling Workshop: https://strategymadesimple.ca/workshops

You can continue the conversation by joining SocialEconomyConnect.com. Social Economy Connect is a free mutual support platform for practitioners, social entrepreneurs, co-op members and developers and third sector supporters to discuss issues and solutions with a focus on social outcomes in the economy.

Get the Strategy Made Simple social business model canvas: https://strategymadesimple.ca/social-business-model-canvas-signup

For more information visit strategymadesimple.ca


Contact Matthew:

Twitter: @MatthewRempel

Email: matthew@strategymadesimple.ca

Scripted, recorded and edited by: Matthew Rempel

Additional writing by: Janelle Neufeld

Music provided by: epidemicsound.com

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Matthew Rempel

Matthew Rempel is a social enterprise development coach, with a focus on marketing. He helps social enterprises focus in on the core values of their business, and present them in clear language for their customers and clients. He has connected and interviewed many social enterprise leaders in Canada and around the world. He is also a lifelong nerd, and will gladly use analogies from games and movies to explain complex topics.

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