Summary of the book Fortune at the Bottom of the Pyramid by C. K. Prahlad
Book Details
Author(s)Jaya Jha
PublisherSummary Town
ISBN / ASINB008L3BUDY
ISBN-13978B008L3BUD1
MarketplaceCanada 🇨🇦
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Summary of the famous book Fortune at the Bottom of the Pyramid by C. K. Prahlad.
Bottom of the Pyramid (BOP): Bottom of the pyramid refers to the world poorest four billion people whose purchasing power parity in terms of USD is $1500 or less.
The Fortune at the Bottom of the Pyramid proposes the idea of involving large companies from the private sector with people belonging to the BOP in a way that:
The Fortune at the Bottom of the Pyramid proposes the idea of involving large companies from the private sector with people belonging to the BOP in a way that:
- Empowers the poor by giving them choice, self-esteem and entrepreneurial opportunities and helps alleviate poverty.
- Provides growth and profitability opportunities for the companies by serving the huge, but latent BOP market.
- Poor cannot afford and do not have use for the products MNCs sell
- They do not appreciate and will not pay for technological innovations
- The poor are not critical for the long-term growth of the company
- There isn't enough intellectual excitement in the BOP market to recruit or retain motivated managers.
However, all the groups have started rethinking their dominant logic and realize that it's important to break this self-imposed intellectual trap.
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