Describes the client model of the organization. Select all that apply:
- Business to Business (B2B)
- Business to Consumer (B2C)
- Business to Government (B2G)
- Peer to Peer (P2P)
Describes the client model of the organization. Select all that apply:
Organizations should footnote a detailed description about how it reaches its clients.
In a Business to Business client model, the organization operates by selling its goods or services to other businesses, formally or informally.
In a Business to Consumer client model, the organization operates by selling its goods or services to the end consumer (individuals, households, communities, etc.).
In a Business to Government client model, the organization operates by selling/providing its goods or services to government agencies.
In a Peer to Peer client model, the organization operates by matching client individuals who have services to offer to other client individuals who could use that service. For example, the organization may provide an online platform or other means of facilitating the transaction(s) between clients.
Metrics identified as "cross-category" are those that are relevant to any IRIS+ Impact Category or Impact Theme (i.e., these metrics are not specific to any particular industry/category or theme).
April 2021 - IRIS v5.2 Released
No change.
December 2019 - IRIS v5.1 Released
No change.
April 2019 - IRIS v5.0 Released
No change.
February 2016 - IRIS v4.0 Released (current version)
Immaterial change. Minor revision to metric name and definition language in order to align consistency of metric with catalog's structure and style as well as add an answer option.
February 2014 - IRIS v3.0 Released
No change.
October 2011 - IRIS v2.2 Released
No change.
January 2011 - IRIS v2.1 Released
No change.
August 2010 - IRIS v2.0 Released
Immaterial change. IRIS ID changed due to framework upgrade. Minor revision to definition language for clarity.
August 2009 - IRIS v1.0 Released
New metric. Customer Model (DES9) developed via Original IRIS Working Group.
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