Profits and poverty

February 1st, 2006 by admin in Business News

Aug 19th 2004
From The Economist print edition

C.K. Prahalad thinks there can be a win-win relationship between business and the poor

“IF WE stop thinking of the poor as victims or as a burden and start recognising them as resilient and creative entrepreneurs and value-conscious consumers, a whole new world of opportunity will open up.” That “simple proposition” begins a controversial new management book that seems destined to be read not just in boardrooms but also in government offices. “The Fortune at the Bottom of the Pyramid. Eradicating Poverty Through Profits” (Wharton School Publishing), is essentially a rallying cry for big business to put serving the world’s 5 billion or so poorest people at the heart of their profit-making strategies. It has already been praised by everyone from Bill Gates—“a blueprint for fighting poverty”—to a former American secretary of state, Madeleine Albright—“if you are looking for fresh thinking about emerging markets, your search is ended.”

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University observes annual King Symposium

January 29th, 2006 by admin in Business News

University observes annual King Symposium
Monroe Street Journal, MI - Jan 16, 2006The 19th Annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Symposium kicked off last Monday with renowned Ross professor, CK Prahalad delivering the opening speech. …

India votes for Anil Ambani in DNA poll
Daily News & Analysis, India - Dec 30, 2005… The list includes India s top thought leaders: Anand Mahindra, Azim Premji, GR Gopinath, CK Prahalad, Mukesh Ambani, Narayana Murthy, Ratan Tata, Sunil Mittal …

Learning to Listen: Technology And Poor Communities
AllAfrica.com, Washington - Jan 20, 2006… The Indian professor CK Prahalad, a management guru at the US-based University of Michigan, led the call for change in his 2004 book Fortune at the Bottom of …

Forces that will define companies’ future
Rediff, India - Dec 27, 2005… 1989; Ghemawat P., Commitment: The Dynamic of Strategy, Free Press, New York, 1991; Hammel G., Prahalad CK, Competing for the Future, Harvard Business School …

Davos: Stars, Snow, and Seminars
BusinessWeek - Jan 22, 2006… fun at the “celeb-ness” of Davos, Gere, Jolie, and Stone will be joining the likes of Microsoft (MSFT ) co-founder Bill Gates and CK Prahalad, University of …

2005: The marketing year that was
Deccan Herald, India - Jan 1, 2006… lexicon. Dr CK Prahalad has woken a whole nation of marketers to a possibility that lies ahead at the bottom of the pyramid. Does …

India votes for Anil Ambani in DNA poll

January 29th, 2006 by admin in Business News

India votes for Anil Ambani in DNA poll
Daily News & Analysis, India - Dec 30, 2005… The list includes India s top thought leaders: Anand Mahindra, Azim Premji, GR Gopinath, CK Prahalad, Mukesh Ambani, Narayana Murthy, Ratan Tata, Sunil Mittal …

Start Your Quest For Enduring Success By Taking ‘Strategy’ Out Of …
24-7PressRelease.com (press release) - Jan 18, 2006… Influential names like Kenneth R. Andrews, H. Igor Ansoff, Peter F. Drucker, Henry Mintzberg, Michael E. Porter, and CK Prahalad, along with military strategy …

A Night’s Sleep, Ultracheap
BusinessWeek - Jan 18, 2006… its Taj luxury hotels. It is the result of a four-year development project led by management guru CK Prahalad. The goal is to re …

University observes annual King Symposium
Monroe Street Journal, MI - Jan 16, 2006The 19th Annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Symposium kicked off last Monday with renowned Ross professor, CK Prahalad delivering the opening speech. …

MLK opener links King s teachings to business world
Michigan Daily, MI - Jan 10, 2006Prof. CK Prahalad speaks on emerging worldwide business issues in the 19th Annual Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Symposium yesterday. (JUSTIN BASS/Daily). …

Learning to Listen: Technology And Poor Communities
AllAfrica.com, Washington - Jan 20, 2006… The Indian professor CK Prahalad, a management guru at the US-based University of Michigan, led the call for change in his 2004 book Fortune at the Bottom of …

Marketing function needs to be re-engineered
Sify, India - Jan 19, 2006… Referring to management guru CK Prahalad’s exposition on the “bottom of the pyramid approach” he said that affordability had become a key opportunity and if …

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