dissabte, 8 de març del 2008

Business Game

Want to try building a sustainable and responsible business? On the website of British Telecom you can try out if you have the right analytical skills to do so, go here: Business Game
You need flash player but the game doesn't take too long, so have fun playing!

Cheers, Sarah

dimarts, 4 de març del 2008

Business at the Base of the Pyramid

Hey everyone,

last week I had the chance to assist at an event organized by Compromiso Empresarial that brought together researchers and case studies from companies that are working with the "Base of the Pyramid" - BOP (yes, there's lots of acronyms also outside of AIESEC :-)). The BOP is being constituted of 4 billion people all over the world who earn less than 4 Dollars a day. This huge amount of people usually encounters the following obstacles if they want to buy basic goods and services:
  • Price: prices are artificially high, for example because there exists a monopoly and not a competitive market
  • Quality: Companies don't produce products of a high quality for "poor" people
  • Access: low-income consumers usually don't have access to the same range of products as high-income consumers
Different companies that are doing business in the BOP presented their cases, they were:
  • Adopem, a microfinance bank from the Dominican Republic
  • Procter and Gamble, manufacturing products for the BOP market since 5 years, presenting it's challenges and solutions in Colombia.
  • Codensa, an energy retailer which presented its activities in Colombia
  • TIA-Multiahorro, an Equatorian retailer
"All these four presenters offered their insights into what had been the most important factors for their respective businesses in allowing them to succeed. Factors common to all four cases are well-known to NextBillion.net readers: knowing the customer, accessible products, products and services adapted to meet BoP needs and with a pricing structure that allows purchasing by BoP customers."

source: thenext4billion.net

If you're interested in the statistics, where do these people live, what do they spend their money on, etc. you might be interested in a publication by the World Resource Institute called "The Next 4 Billion". On the website you can find more information around the concept of the Base of the Pyramid as well as interesting articles on other topics related to the concept and especially around Social Entrepreneurship.

Saludos, Sarah

diumenge, 2 de març del 2008

Intrapreneurship

Do you think being entrepreneurial only means setting up your own business? Is there room for entrepreneurs inside other organizations? Have you heard the term "intrapreneurship"?

"Intrapreneurship is the practice of entrepreneurial skills and approaches by or within a company or at home. Employees, perhaps engaged in a special project within a larger firm are supposed to behave as entrepreneurs, even though they have the resources and capabilities of the larger firm to draw upon. Capturing a little of the dynamic nature of entrepreneurial management (trying things until successful, learning from failures, attempting to conserve resources, etc.) is claimed to be quite valuable in otherwise static organizations.

An Intrapreneur is the person who focuses on innovation and creativity and who transforms a dream or an idea into a profitable venture, by operating within the organizational environment. Thus, Intrapreneurs are Inside entrepreneurs who follow their founder’s example."

Source: Wikipedia