The main idea with this post is to illustrate how the concept of hierarchical levels can be used for all parts of a business model with a concept the author, Anders Sundelin, calls the Value Proposition Explorer.
"To give an example, say that you have developed software that can efficiently manage energy in electrical vehicles.
Should you then try to sell the software? Combine it with hardware to provide energy management solutions? Or provide components of the software, such as the core algorithms for energy management, in a more narrow value proposition?
To choose which hierarchical level to position your value propositions is of course a function of many variables, in the end where you can create and capture the most value, and maintain a competitive advantage for the future.
This is not just a question of value propositions, but a question involving all components of the business model."
Read more: http://tbmdb.blogspot.com/2011/12/business-model-tree-adding-dimension-to.html
(Curated by Robin Good)