Workshop Description
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Workshop Description
Workshop: “Frugal Innovation: Strategy & Implementation” Duration: 4 hours Number of participants: 40 Conducted by: Prof. MB Sarkar Assisted by: Rebecca Geffner Description While the western model of innovation is about being expensive, extravagant and exclusive, the developing world’s innovation challenge is focused on access, affordability and agility. This is the promise of ‘Frugal Innovation’ – by reducing complexity, cost and increasing access, frugal innovation is an approach that holds much promise for human development, especially those that are at the bottom of the pyramid and under-served by current models of global commerce. Based on the frugal innovation approach, a great deal of experimentation is underway in emerging markets to develop sustainable business models that can address intractable societal problems. Methodology The workshop will include a mix of lectures, cases, group exercises and participant presentations. Executives will apply concepts and frameworks, which can help them to reconsider their corporate mission, based on the idea of shared value, and think about how to market spaces based on frugal innovation. Through case studies and examples from diverse set of industries, we will explore how frugal innovation is breaking the traditional price-performance frontier and unlocking new markets. We will explore implementation issues, and identify best practices of companies that have been successful at frugal innovation. Participants will work in groups to develop ideas where frugal innovation can leverage in their organizations. Outputs The keynote and workshop will help participants learn: To appreciate the core ideas and myths behind frugal innovation To re-create their business mission, vision and values in line with principles of shared value To create new solutions to existing problems using frugal innovation principles To identify opportunities in Colombia where frugal innovations can unlock new markets To understand how executives can implement frugal innovation initiatives in their organizations Profiles MB Sarkar: H.F. ‘Gerry’ Lenfest Professor of Entrepreneurship & Innovation, Fox School of Business, Temple University, Philadelphia. MB is a globally renowned scholar on strategic innovation and expert on frugal innovation. He has several research publications in the top scientific journals in management for which he has received international research awards. He teaches in leading business schools in Europe, Asia and Latin America and consults with multinationals on frugal innovation. He is on the Advisory Board of DLabs, an India-based design-led business incubator specializing in frugal innovations for the health-care sector. Rebecca Geffner: Director of International and Executive Programs, the Center for International Business Education and Research (CIBER) and the Institute of Global Management Studies (IGMS) at Temple University's Fox School of Business. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in French and European Studies from Vanderbilt University and a Master of International Affairs degree from Columbia University, with a background in international law and human rights advocacy. Managing international initiatives, partnerships and programs that meet the global strategic vision of the Fox School, she is responsible for a portfolio of undergraduate, graduate and executive programs in South America, Asia, Europe and Africa, as well as domestic, corporate and community engagement and outreach related to the field of international business. About Fox School of Business, Temple University Fox School of Business, Temple University has a distinguished tradition of preparing business leaders, professionals and entrepreneurs for successful careers. Today, it is the largest, most comprehensive business school in the greater Philadelphia region, and among the largest in the world with nearly 6,500 students, 180 full-time faculty and more than 59,000 alumni. Accredited by AACSB International — Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business—the Fox School offers BBA, MBA, Executive MBA, MBA/MS, MS and PhD programs on campuses throughout the region and around the world. Its programs continue to be ranked internationally and nationally by leading business publications and organizations, such as the Financial Times, The Economist, U.S.News & World Report, Business Week and The Princeton Review/Entrepreneur magazine. Web Page: www.fox.temple.edu