Book review: The Fortune at the Bottom of the Pyramid: Eradicating Poverty through Profits, by CK Prahalad.
“What are we doing about the poorest people around the world? Why is it that with all our technology, managerial know-how, and investment capacity, we are unable to make even a minor contribution to the problem of pervasive global poverty and disenfranchisement? Why can’t we create inclusive capitalism?”
With opening challenges like this, Mr Prahalad’s book really grabs one’s attention. “If we stop thinking of the poor as victims or as a burden and start recognizing them as resilient and creative entrepreneurs and value-conscious consumers, a whole new world of opportunity will open up,” Mr. Prahalad goes on to state.
Constant innovation
University of Michigan Business School professor CK Prahalad challenges the common beliefs held by business about the world’s poor and introduces us to the Bottom of the Pyramid (BOP), an underserved market of more than four billion people. This is the market companies should be paying attention to, he says.
According to Prahalad, the poor need to seen as a market, but one different from the conventional wisdom. When this happens traditional business concepts are applied to each situation from its distinct perspective. What results are practical, innovative solutions to unresolved problems.
Prahalad demonstrates that making products more affordable to the world’s poor can provide substantial returns to create real partnerships and innovations for established companies.
One may question the realism of Prahalad’s vision and goals. As Prahalad readily admits, “We have a long way to go before the social transformation of inequalities around the world will be accomplished.” But being a long way from reaching that goal should not be a deterrent to working towards it.
Slowing growth and financial crises in overserved markets may mean companies have no other option than to enter these Bottom of the Pyramid markets. When you do, you’ll find it a win:win for your business, and an opportunity to demonstrate your faith in action.
God cares for the people at the bottom of the pyramid; and He’s placed you in a position of influence to help. In what way will you use the grace and mercy freely given to you to build the Kingdom of God in their lives? to advance their social and spiritual transformation? What about using it to innovate products and services for Bottom of the Pyramid markets?
