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Issues at the bottom of the pyramid:

Issues at the bottom of the pyramid:

1) Pricing is vital

It is important to start with an affordable price, keeping in mind that the cost of the product less the profit equals the cost of the product. A new range of exciting options opens up as a result of this different way of thinking.

2) Innovation is essential

A fundamental rethink of the market is required to accelerate and improve this process.

3) Businesses need to substitute investment for collaboration

In order to increase collaboration, management time is needed - and it is a cheaper option than investing money.

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Developing the Innovator’s Mindset

Developing the Innovator’s Mindset

A company that builds affordable products creates awareness and provides access to the poor will experience phenomenal success.

According to Professor C.K. Prahalad, the BOP market has been viewed as a goldmine for reaping profits in business. 

Rather than just focusi...

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Fortune lies at the bottom

Fortune lies at the bottom

C.K. Prahalad argued that there is a ‘poverty penalty’ where the poorest people pay more for everything because they don’t have a choice: they are stuck with local monopolies and bad products and services.

Research recently highlighted by the World Resources Institute shows...

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Example: Godrej Chotukool

Example: Godrej Chotukool

An innovative product for the bottom of the pyramid (BOP) market was developed by Godrej (one of the largest manufacturers of home appliances in India).

The 'ChotuKool' (meaning 'small cooler') was developed by Godrej's R&D team in 2007. 

Godrej's ...

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4 key elements to thrive in the low-income market

4 key elements to thrive in the low-income market

According to the late Professor, even the poor can be considered good customers by marketers who believe that BOP is an unsold market. 

Although they have a low-income level, they are discerning consumers who value and are aware of more affluent brands. Low income creates obstacles accordin...

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The Bottom of the Pyramid is a strategic concept coined by late professor C.K. Prahalad that emphasizes innovation at the grassroots levels of society.

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