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Value Adjustment Mechanism Canvas

Define investment terms, inflection points, and value sharing for a Micro-Enterprise

The problem this canvas solves

Traditional employment contracts don't align individual incentives with entrepreneurial outcomes. In Haier's model, each ME has a VAM contract that functions like a startup investment agreement: it defines capital, milestones, and how value (profit sharing, equity) will be distributed based on performance. This creates true "skin in the game" where entrepreneurs share both risk and reward, driving accountability and innovation that standard HR systems cannot achieve.

When to use it

The Value Adjustment Mechanism (VAM) Canvas structures the investment and incentive relationship between a Micro-Enterprise and the organization. It defines capital needs, operating expenditures, inflection points (milestones), and how value will be shared based on performance.

Use this canvas when launching new MEs or restructuring existing investment relationships.

The canvas

Vam Canvas — Boundaryless new brand

The canvas in the updated Boundaryless brand (full resolution — click to zoom). A print-ready PDF and editable SVG are also available on request.

Canvas structure

ME Name & VAM Timeframe

Identify the ME and the time period covered

Value Proposition

Micro-Enterprise Owners

Capital Expenditures

Operating Expenditures

Cashflow Allowance

Inflection Points' Definition

Inflection Points' Effect

How to use it

Structure the investment relationship from capital needs through milestones to value sharing.

Steps

  1. Basics — Identify ME, owners, and timeframe
  2. Capital & OpEx — Detail all upfront and ongoing investment needs
  3. Cashflow — Define any cash advance requirements
  4. Inflection Points — Set clear milestones with dates and success metrics
  5. Value Sharing — Define how success at each milestone affects rewards

Tips

  • Inflection points should be objectively measurable
  • Include both financial and ecosystemic value metrics
  • Balance risk/reward between company and entrepreneurs
  • Review and adjust VAM as conditions change

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Resources

  • Guide reference: 3EO Toolkit User Guide - VAM Canvas chapter
  • License: Creative Commons Attribution - Share Alike 4.0 International
  • Version: 1.0

Part of 3EO Toolkit · v1.0