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Category Archives: Business
Demanding savvy customers at the BoP
Probably the most successful global BoP consumer product today is the mobile phone and its attendant services. While there's fodder for a separate post to follow contained within that specific sentence, this one looks at the reasonably maturing market as … Continue reading
The trickle-up influence of design for the bottom of the pyramid
The most common question posed by designers (at the Design Factory, in Finland) has been “What is different about designing for the BoP from the way I already design for mainstream consumers?” Its a good question to ask, because it … Continue reading
India’s telco price wars; a street view
This issue of Businessworld caught my eye on the flight from India, with its accompanying cover story full of informative graphs and numbers. Anecdotal evidence from the rental car driver tells me that some gaps exist between marketing and the … Continue reading
Posted in Bottom of the pyramid/Poverty, Business, Culture & research, Marketing, Mobile platform, pay as you go economy, Strategy
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Can big business save the world? It depends…
Jared Diamond's op ed in the NYT struck me with the question he posed, which is whether big business can save the world. Diamond went on to use Walmart, Chevron and Coca Cola as examples. I leave it to you … Continue reading
Posted in Bottom of the pyramid/Poverty, Business, Culture & research, Design, Ecodesign, Environment, Ethics, Marketing, Minimal footprint, Mobile platform, pay as you go economy, Strategy
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*This* is a design revolution
Reading Helen Walter's review of Emily Pilloton's book Design Revolution in Businessweek titled "This is a design revolution?" made me wonder what would happen if we approached doing business with the BoP without the filter of "social impact" or "doing … Continue reading
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Women at the BoP: what does it mean when your money belongs to you?
Photocredit: WSJ slideshow I came across the following anecdote from the CGAP blog referencing biometric identification technology as a means for financial services to serve their BoP customers and it gives rise to some food for thought. Here's the snippet … Continue reading
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Godrej: Setting the bar for BoP innovation in consumer marketing?
Image of Godrej Chotukool from the WSJ Distracted by the coolness of the product, I overlooked the real story developing in the Indian consumer market. New ways of distributing, new ways of creating and meeting demand, in ways that proffer … Continue reading
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Photoblogging: Stocking up inventory in BoP retail
All photographs taken by the author on 20th February 2009 in Januiay, Iloilo, The Philippines.
Posted in Bottom of the pyramid/Poverty, Business, Culture & research, Design, Ethics, Marketing, pay as you go economy, Strategy
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Reflecting on managing retail at the BoP (Prepaid Economy project)
Ma Fe's sari sari shop, The Philippines, March 1st, 2009 When I think about my time in the filipino village earlier this year, the most significant learnings from the field are the ones I never really wrote about or pondered … Continue reading
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Entering BoP markets successfully – behemoth or startup?
Late last week I met a packaging designer based out of Beijing who happened to be in Helsinki on a company visit. He posed an interesting question, from his perspective, that a behemoth multinational could easily address all the various … Continue reading