Social Enterprise

Case Solution for MTN Cameroon, The Competitive Advantage of Being African

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Case Name :      MTN Cameroon, The Competitive Advantage of Being African
Authors :           Miguel Rivera-Santos, Carlos Rufin
Source:              Babson College
Case ID:             BAB135
Discipline :        Social Enterprise
Case Length :    23 pages
Solution sample availability : YES
Plagiarism : NO (100% Original work)
Description for case is given below :
This case series is designed to illustrate the specificities of competition in poor and developing economies and, more specifically, competition at the Base of the Pyramid. It is composed of four documents: two company cases, a country note, and an industry note. The company cases describe the competitive dynamics between two international telecom companies, Orange and MTN, in the Cameroonian telecom market. Each company case begins with a brief history of the company, followed by a description of the company’s global strategy and of its entry into Cameroon. It goes on to describe the competitive dynamics in Cameroon from the company’s perspective, and, particularly, the moves and counter-moves undertaken by each competitor to gain market share. Finally, the case describes the company’s Corporate Social Responsibility initiatives, globally and in Cameroon. The case series also includes two background notes. The first note describes the evolution and the basic technical characteristics of the cell phone industry. The second note provides an introduction to the geography, history, and economy of Cameroon, with a particular focus on the socio-economic conditions of the country’s population. Taken together, this case series allows a discussion of competition at the Base of the Pyramid, including both business and ethical aspects.

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Case Solution for An Overview of Cameroon

Complete Case details are given below :
Case Name :      An Overview of Cameroon
Authors :           Miguel Rivera-Santos, Carlos Rufin
Source:              Babson College
Case ID:             BAB134
Discipline :        Social Enterprise
Case Length :    05 pages
Solution sample availability : YES
Plagiarism : NO (100% Original work)
Description for case is given below :
This case series is designed to illustrate the specificities of competition in poor and developing economies and, more specifically, competition at the Base of the Pyramid. It is composed of four documents: two company cases, a country note, and an industry note. The company cases describe the competitive dynamics between two international telecom companies, Orange and MTN, in the Cameroonian telecom market. Each company case begins with a brief history of the company, followed by a description of the company’s global strategy and of its entry into Cameroon. It goes on to describe the competitive dynamics in Cameroon from the company’s perspective, and, particularly, the moves and counter-moves undertaken by each competitor to gain market share. Finally, the case describes the company’s Corporate Social Responsibility initiatives, globally and in Cameroon. The case series also includes two background notes. The first note describes the evolution and the basic technical characteristics of the cell phone industry. The second note provides an introduction to the geography, history, and economy of Cameroon, with a particular focus on the socio-economic conditions of the country’s population. Taken together, this case series allows a discussion of competition at the Base of the Pyramid, including both business and ethical aspects.

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Case Solution for Made by Survivors: Business Solution for a Social Problem

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Case Name :      Made by Survivors: Business Solution for a Social Problem
Authors :           Gaurab Bhardwaj, Elizabeth Swanson Goldberg
Source:              Babson College
Case ID:             BAB271
Discipline :        Social Enterprise
Case Length :    22 pages
Solution sample availability : YES
Plagiarism : NO (100% Original work)
Description for case is given below :
The case tracks the creation and growth of a social enterprise, Made By Survivors (MBS), founded by Sarah Symons and John Berger. Inspired by a documentary on sex trafficking and a visit to a Nepalese non-profit that helped women freed from sex trafficking (survivors), Symons conceived the idea for a business that would help survivors become financially independent and restore their lives. With Berger’s help, she launched MBS to sell handicrafts, stationery, and home goods in the United States, all products that were made by survivors in several countries, thus providing them a source of income. To grow sales, the co-founders tried different means of selling, altering the product mix, partnering with suppliers, starting production on their own, and designing products to increase appeal to U.S. customers. The case ends with the co-founders wondering how to multiply revenue to benefit greater numbers of survivors. Should they modify their business model or adopt a new one? Modify their organization’s mission and identity? The case asks students to generate ideas for high growth and determine MBS’s strategic direction.

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