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Except where otherwise noted these materials are licensed Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 (CC BY)
17-Sep-2015Paul Stacey
Associate Director of Global Learning, Creative Commons
Building an open source business by Libby Levi licensed CC BY-SA
NA OERu Regional MeetingOpen Business Models
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AgendaOrientation and Goals• Introduce Creative Commons open business models work• Goal setting for the day• Fears of openness
Getting model design juices flowing• Use case studies to interactively explore how open business models work• Reveal some of the rationale, benefits, and models of open businesses• Stimulate a think different approach
Design your OERu open business model• Introduce the building blocks for what an open business model is • Review the core questions to ask in building out each component of an
open business model• Use a template to designs an open business model for your institutions
involvement with OERu
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AgendaOpen Business Model Design Sharing• Group sharing of individual business models and their institutions
revenue opportunities and community service priorities• Synthesis of multiple designs into one or two shared models • Open business model gallery
Next Steps• Synergistic fit of partner open business models with each other, with
Oceania models and with OERF• Preparation of business model submissions for the OERu Council of
CEOs meeting on 9 October 2015
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http://teamopen.cc/piya/
http://teamopen.cc/max/
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https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/creativecommons/made-with-creative-commons-a-book-on-open-business
http://creativecommons.org/weblog/entry/45022
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Logic Model
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Oceania OERu Regional Meeting27-Aug-2015Toowoomba
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Goal Setting for The Day
Empty Net by Jeff Wallace licensed CC BY-NC
One page OERu partnerinstitution open businessmodel from each of you that supports goal 3 ofthe OERu – “Achieve afiscally sustainable &scalable OERu network.”
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Parking Fears of Openness
The Scream by Edvard Munch National Gallery Oslo Norway
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Getting Open Business ModelDesign Juices Going (11-11:45)
Photo by andriuXphoto licensed CC BY-SA
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Closed Innovation Paradigm
Chesbrough, Henry William (2006). Open Innovation: The new imperative for creating and profiting from technology. Boston: Harvard Business School Press. pg. xxii.
Based on the belief that successful innovation requires control. Companies must generate there own ideas, then develop them, build them, market them, distribute them, service them, finance them, and support them, on their own. Closed innovation counsels businesses to be self-reliant and internally focused. To be sure of quality, availability, and capability you’ve got to do it yourself.
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Open Innovation Paradigm
Chesbrough, Henry William (2006). Open Innovation: The new imperative for creating and profiting from technology. Boston: Harvard Business School Press. pg. xxii.
Doing it all yourself fails to productively make use of new knowledge and ideas outside your business. Open innovation combines both external and internal ideas to create value. In addition, ideas can be taken to market through external channels, outside the current business of the firm, to generate additional value.Open innovation requires less control and more collaboration
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Revenues
Costs
Ownmarket
revenue
Internaldevelopment
costs
Ownmarket
revenue
Internal &external
developmentcosts
The New Business Model of Open Innovation
License
Spin-off
Sale/divestiture
New revenues
Closed model Open Innovationbusiness model
Cost & time savingsfrom leveragingexternal development
Chesbrough, Henry William (2006). Open Business Models: How to thrive in the new innovation landscape. Boston: Harvard Business School Press. pg. 17.
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Open Source Software
http://www.catb.org/~esr/writings/cathedral-bazaar/magic-cauldron/
Magic Cauldron Essay
Use-Value Funding Models• Cost-Sharing• Risk-Spreading
Indirect Sale-Value Models• Loss-Leader/Market Positioner• Widget Frosting• Give Away the Recipe, Open a Restaurant• Accessorizing• Free the Future, Sell the Present• Free the Software, Sell the Brand• Free the Software, Sell the Content
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Open Source Software
System integrators sell a stack ofhardware, software, and services.
Integrators can charge customers similar prices even if they use open source software.
How does business model change if you use open source software?
Dirk Riehle. “The Economic Motivation of Open Source Software: Stakeholder Perspectives.” IEEE Computer, vol. 40, no. 4 (April 2007). Page 25–32. The paper is available as a PDF file as well as online. © 2007 IEEE.
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Open Source Software
Dirk Riehle. “The Economic Motivation of Open Source Software: Stakeholder Perspectives.” IEEE Computer, vol. 40, no. 4 (April 2007). Page 25–32. The paper is available as a PDF file as well as online. © 2007 IEEE.
Switching to open source software can result in more customers and higher profits.
How does business model change if you use open source software?
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https://medium.com/medium-writing-prompts/why-give-away-your-work-for-free-5ed4513d5fa8
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If what you have is good, just give it time. "Viral" growth is exponential, but it can take a while. Or you can use advertising to artificially direct audience attention to something they wouldn't care about otherwise. If the work is not good, interest will drop off when advertising does.
Understanding Free Content by Nina Paleyhttp://questioncopyright.org/understanding_free_content
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What does Nina Paley do?
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Many cultural institutions hold material that is in the public domain. This does not mean that they also have to publish it for free. The Rijksmuseum has, like most art museums, an image bank where they sell digital copies of images. When at the end of 2011 they started releasing images, they offered two sizes. The medium quality image (.jpg, 4500x4500, +/- 2MB) was available free to download from their website without any restrictions. When the user clicked on the download button, a pop‐up asked the user to attribute the Rijksmuseum as a courtesy. If the user was looking for the master file (.tiff and up to 200MB) they were charged €40.
Democratising the Rijksmuseum by Joris Pekel, Europeana Foundation http://pro.europeana.eu/files/Europeana_Professional/Publications/Democratising%20the%20Rijksmuseum.pdf
What does Rijksmuseum do?
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€181,000 revenue is quite high, but represents only 0.2% of the total revenue of the Rijksmuseum during that period. Total employee costs were about €100,000 per year.
In October 2013 the Rijksmuseum decided to no longer charge for public domain images that were already digitised and started releasing their highest quality images for free. They preferred instead to focus their efforts on generating project funding from art foundations in order to digitise an entire collection. Such administrative costs are much lower, as a transaction is only made once and is a lot easier to handle than multiple private individuals.
For the Rijksmuseum the revenue from image sale was relatively small and they decided to abandon it all together as a way to create more goodwill, get more people familiar with their collection and attract them to come to the museum.
Democratising the Rijksmuseum by Joris Pekel, Europeana Foundation http://pro.europeana.eu/files/Europeana_Professional/Publications/Democratising%20the%20Rijksmuseum.pdf
https://www.rijksmuseum.nl/en
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Ostrom’s Commons Analysis & Design Framework
How is the digital commons differentfrom the physical commons?
Cost of storage, copying, & distribution almost $0.Cannot be depleted but artificial scarcity frequently practiced.
Global and local. Empowers individual action independent of gov’t & market.
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How is open different from free?
5Rs: The Powerful Rights of OER
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Your Business In The WE-EconomyThe levels of user engagement in value creation follow a long tail.
At one end of the scale are lots of users contributing a bit of feedback — at the other end are a few super-users co-creating products as experts.
What’s new is that companies are opening to input, and that customers are willing and able to participate to a greater extent.
Education business model implications?Your Business In The WE-Economy
http://we-economy.net/?page_id=928
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In October 2014, Flickr announced a new service that allows its members to order printed photos on wood or canvas, choosing either from their own photos, from a set of curated images, or from about 50 million CC BY or CC BY-SA–licensed images. Flickr would share profits with the photographers of the curated images, but not the CC-licensed ones, as those licenses permit Flickr to use the photos commercially.
Creators with copyrighted images are compensated 51% of what Flickr collects. Flickr keeps 100% of the proceeds from the CC licensed images.
https://www.flickr.com/create
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Public ReactionGenerosity taken advantage of unfairly.Flickr adding little value add & exploiting photographers.CC photographers could have kept their images to themselves and gotten half of the fee, instead of Flickr taking all of it.Demotivating/deincentivizing to people who share their work.Not legally obligated, but social obligation?
What would you do?
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470 co-authors from 45 countriesUsed globally by startups and big corporations.
Start with - What is a business model?
Business Model Building Blocks11:45- 12:30 pm
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Business Model Generation Canvas
licensed CC BY-SA
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Open Business Model Canvas Remix
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Open Business Model Building Block Questions
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Design your institution’s OERu business model
Using open business model canvas design:• Customer segments: Who are the customers
you are targeting or intending to serve through OERu?
• Value proposition: What value proposition are you providing each customer? What are the bundles of products and services you are offering and what customer needs do they fulfill?
• Social good: What social good is being generated (beyond revenue or profits)
• Revenue: What revenue will be generated through OERu activities? How will customers pay? How much will they pay? Will this fund your OERu activities?
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Designing OERu Business Model DesignsShare initial designs
Synthesis of multiple designs into one or two shared models? Open business model gallery
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Next StepsSynergistic fit of partner open business models with each other, with Oceania models and with OERF
Preparation of business model submissions for the OERu Council of CEOs meeting on 9 October 2015
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OERF open business model for the OERuWayne Mackintosh
https://docs.google.com/drawings/d/1zkAYPAhEh0TMYxgdExIiVDq8UTZX3WZ9mfB-22Gw5HY/edit
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Oceania Aggregate OERu business
http://wikieducator.org/OERu/Open_business_model_canvases/Aggregated_OERu_partner_canvas
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Paul StaceyCreative Commonsweb site: http://creativecommons.org e-mail: [email protected]: http://edtechfrontier.compresentation slides: http://www.slideshare.net/Paul_Stacey
News: http://creativecommons.org/weblogFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/creativecommons
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470 co-authors from 45 countriesUsed globally by startups and big corporations.
Books
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