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Here the "how" refers to "the relationship sustained by the existing individual, in his own existence, to the content of his utterance" (Anthology, 214).
The "who" identifies customers and their need, and thus the target group for the business; the "what" specifies the value offered, or the "value proposition"; and the "how" refers to the operational aspects of the business.
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