The case illustrates the importance of a product being affordable, relevant, and available to its market. Innovation went further than product design and also took into account the necessity of a lean distribution channel. This took the form of micro-distributors, referred to as Danimamas, who comprised township residents that were unemployed or part-time employed. The case offers insights into the complexity of doing business in developing countries. It concludes with the challenge of how to ensure that the project continued on its upward trajectory.
Danimal in South Africa: Management Innovation at the Bottom of the Pyramid
Verity Hawarden; Helena Barnard
Product #:9B10M099
Supplier:Ivey/GIBS
Discipline:Entrepreneurship, General Management, International Business
Setting:South Africa, 2010
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