Rethink How Business Models Actually Work
Most people think they understand business models, but they're missing the fundamental mechanics that separate thriving companies from struggling ones. We teach you to see the patterns that others miss.
Explore Learning ProgramsBeyond Traditional Business Analysis
We focus on the financial architecture that most business courses ignore completely
Cash Flow Mapping
Learn to trace money flows through complex business structures. We show you how successful companies actually move money, not just how their org charts look.
Revenue Stream Engineering
Discover why some companies build recurring revenue while others stay trapped in transactional models. The difference is in the design, not luck.
Model Flexibility Framework
Build models that adapt instead of break when markets shift. Most businesses fail because their model is rigid when it should be responsive.
Hidden Cost Analysis
Uncover the costs that don't show up on standard reports but determine whether a business model actually works in practice.
How Understanding Changes Over Time
Months 1-2: Pattern Recognition
You start seeing business models as systems instead of just ideas. Revenue patterns become visible where you once saw chaos. Students often say this feels like putting on glasses for the first time.
Months 3-4: Model Deconstruction
Complex businesses become readable. You can look at any company and understand not just what they do, but how their money actually moves. This is when financial statements start telling stories.
Months 5-6: Strategic Application
Whether you're evaluating investments, improving existing businesses, or designing new ones, you have frameworks that work. Theory becomes practical skill.
Months 7-8: Advanced Integration
You understand how different model elements interact and affect each other. Change one piece and predict how it impacts the whole system. This is where real expertise develops.
What People Actually Want to Know
Who Teaches This Approach
Our instructors have spent years analyzing business models across different industries and markets. They focus on teaching practical analysis rather than academic theory.

Marlowe Fitzpatrick
Business Model Analysis
Marlowe has dissected over 500 business models across technology, retail, and manufacturing. She specializes in teaching pattern recognition and helping students understand why certain models succeed while others fail consistently.

Caspian Hartwell
Financial Structure Design
Caspian focuses on the mechanics of how money flows through businesses. His background in restructuring failing companies gives him unique insight into what makes models robust versus fragile when conditions change.
Ready to See Business Models Differently?
Our next comprehensive program begins in September 2025. We keep class sizes small to ensure everyone gets individual attention as they develop these analysis skills.
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