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The Great American Business Model
The great national pastime isn't just a game — it's a hugely successful, $6 billion business that any company can learn a few tricks from. It's tough to be a serious major league baseball fan these days without having at least a decent grasp of what the great American pastime...
Tags: Revenue, MLB, Operational Accounting, Finance, Nicole Solis, Baseball, Major League Baseball, Business Model, BNET Feature Package
Articles 2008-07-14
MLB's Revenue-Sharing Formula
MLB's revenue-sharing program prevents large-market teams, like the Yankees and Red Sox, from dominating the league every year. Here's how the program affects revenues, payroll, and the competitive balance of baseball. Identifying the Imbalance In 1999, a “blue ribbon” panel...
Tags: Revenue, Team, MLB, Payroll, Washington University, Team Management, Operational Accounting, Management, Finance, David Jacobson, Baseball, Major League Baseball, Business Model, BNET Feature, Competition, Franchise
Articles 2008-07-14
MLB's Labor and R&D Formula
MLB's basic labor structure, in place for more than 30 years now, keeps players from charging the full amount their skills would draw on the open market for at least six years, allowing savvy teams to get young talent on the cheap. ...
Tags: Revenue, Team, MLB, R&D, Player, VORP, Team Management, Management, David Jacobson, Baseball, Major League Baseball, Business Model, BNET Feature, EBITDA
Articles 2008-07-11
The Revenue Model: Why Baseball Is Booming
Baseball has found increasingly inventive ways to ramp up revenue — from actually reducing the number of seats in stadiums to selling streaming video of baseball games online — hitting record highs for five consecutive years. ...
Tags: Revenue, Team, MLB, Advertisement, Baseball, Ballpark, Stadium, Foreground, MLBAM, Team Management, Management, David Jacobson, Major League Baseball, Stadiums, Retail, Broadcast, BNET Feature, Business Model
Articles 2008-07-11
Digitally Enabled Services Strategies
Digitally enabled service strategies can be used to protect revenue and reduce cost in different competitive situations, or to create entirely new business models. Executives in a wide range of industries are betting on services as the single largest revenue and profit growth opportunity in the coming years. Yet, in...
Tags: Revenue, Business Model, Dartmouth College, Strategy, Operational Accounting, Management, Finance
White papers 2003-01-01
An Analysis of Open Source Business Models
Open-source software is not for hobbyists any more. Instead, it is a business strategy with broad applicability. Businesses can be built around this idea. This paper proposes three fundamental business models- Distributor, Software producer [GPL and non-GPL] and the Third-Party Service Provider. These are sustainable models that can lead to...
Tags: Revenue, Open Source, University Of Washington, Business Model, Analysis, Strategy, Operational Accounting, Management, Finance
White papers 2003-02-01

Additional Resources

CellPoint's MLB Selected and Installed for New Ground-Breaking European Mobile Portal
Business & Technology Editors STOCKHOLM, Sweden & LONDON--BUSINESS WIRE--Feb. 5, 2002 CellPoint Inc. (Nasdaq: CLPT), a global provider of mobile location software technology and platforms, announced today that its Mobile Location Broker MLB has been selected and already installed as the location middleware platform for access to a...
Tags: MARKETING, MLB, mobile
Research articles 2002-02-05
Baseball, The Great American Business Model: The Genesis
Forget the notion of baseball as America’s Pastime — it’s also one of America’s savviest businesses. From its origins amid scandal to its modern-day experiments in online media and revenue sharing, here’s how the business of Major League Baseball evolved. Organizational Structure After the 1919...
Tags: Revenue, Team, MLB, Baseball, Commissioner, Federal League, Revenue Sharing, Sweet Spot Now, Team Management, Management, Major League Baseball, BNET Feature, Labor, Salaries, David Jacobsen
Articles 2008-07-14
Reinventing Your Business Model
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Tags: Job, Business Model, Tata Group, Growth Market, Recruitment & Selection, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Harvard Business Review, In Brief, Mark W. Johnson, Clayton M. Christensen, Henning Kagermann, Mark W. Johnson, Clayton M. Christensen, Henning Kagermann
Articles 2008-12-10
When Will (Post-Iran) Twitter Grow a Business Model?
One perplexing difficulty we face here at Bnet as we document Twitter's prominent role the events unfolding in Iran is the young company's utter lack of any apparent business model. As my colleague Erik Sherman outlines in a new post,  just catching a wave -- even as big a one...
Tags: Twitter, CNN, Iran, Strategy, Management, David Weir
Blog posts 2009-06-17
Is Open Source dead as a business model?
Advocates like to believe that the open source business model will change the world. But there's plenty of evidence that it will remain what it is now: A very useful niche that provides a valuable service for many, but that will never become an economic force, or challenge Microsoft or...
Tags: open source
News items 2009-11-30
The Alternative Press Has a Business Model, Too
All over the country, one long-standing category of media seems to be faring slightly better than others, and that would be the alternative publications. There are a number of factors at play here, which we'll get to in a moment. For today's post, I'm going to stick...
Tags: Coast, Vancouver, Advertisement, Publication, Tyee, Operational Accounting, Finance, David Weir
Blog posts 2008-12-17
Clay Christensen on Reinventing Your Business Model
Harvard Business School professor Clay Christensen, best know for developing the concept of disruptive innovation, provides an enlightening video interview on business model reinvention. Disruptive innovation essentially teaches that established companies are vulnerable to upstarts because they are reluctant to depart from what has made them successful....
Tags: Business Model, Strategy, Management, Sean Silverthorne
Blog posts 2009-01-07
Paths To Success: Three Ways To Innovate Your Business Model
In the ever-changing times, innovation in business models is a success differentiator for CEOs. But what is business model innovation and what can be learned from successful business model innovators? Based on their experience, an extensive literature review and an analysis of 35 best practice cases, IBM first developed a...
Tags: Business Model, Best Practice, IBM Corp., Business Model Innovation, Strategy, Management
White papers 2007-06-01
Small business needs 'free' thinking, Wired editor says
Wired magazine editor Chris Anderson has made waves with his book Free: The Future of a Radical Price, by suggesting that companies need to start thinking about how to attract customers by giving away some of their products and services for nothing. It's a message he delivered in a speech...
Tags: company, product, Google Inc., goods
News items 2009-10-26
NBC Exec Says Apple's Business Model Has No Core
Yesterday was the beta launch of Hulu.com (a joint venture between NBC Universal and News Corp. that will compete with iTunes by offering ad-supported TV and film downloads.) The timing was perfect for NBC U chief executive Jeff Zucker to explain why the company will not renew its deal with iTunes in December:...
Tags: Apple Inc., Apple iTunes, Consumer Electronics, Corporate Communications, Digital Media, Digital Music, Hulu, Internet Video, Lori Deschene, Marketing, NBC Universal Inc., Personal Technology, Video
Blog posts 2007-10-30
EveryBlock Opens its Code, Seeks a Business Model
EveryBlock.com, the hyperlocal project created by Adrian Holovaty with funding from the Knight News Challenge Grant, has released all of its code as of this month, as required under the terms of the grant. "We've reached an interesting point in our project's growth," Holovaty wrote on his personal blog, "We're...
Tags: Grant, Code, EveryBlock, Advertising & Promotion, Branding, Strategy, Marketing, Management, David Weir
Blog posts 2009-07-07
ExecTweets Only Hints at a Twitter Business Model
You probably thought the stock market rose yesterday by about 500 points because of some incredibly-complicated plan to lift the world out of the financial crisis. Those who tweet, however, are probably so self-involved that they think it was because the first inkling of a Twitter business model emerged yesterday,...
Tags: Twitter, ExecTweets, Financial Accounting, Investment, Finance, Catharine P. Taylor
Blog posts 2009-03-24
Mashable's Weekly Internet and Social Media Events Guide
It's a brand new week, which means it's time for Mashable's guide to upcoming social media and web events, parties, and conferences. For more upcoming event listings, check out Mashable's Events section. Is your event not on this list? Contact us and let's establish a media partnership. Mashable's Weekly Social...
Tags: Social Media
News items 2009-08-24
Business Model Template
This presentation explains the Business Model Template. A Business model describes the value an organization offers to various customers and portrays the capabilities and partners required for creating, marketing, and delivering this value and relationship capital with the goal of generating profitable and sustainable revenue streams.
Tags: Revenue, Value, SlideShare, Operational Accounting, Finance
Presentations 2006-11-01
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