Part A of the case presents the real-time conundrum of continuity of mission in the time of COVID-19 given the complete cessation of travel following the declaration of the pandemic and the lack of economic assistance from the Indian government. Part B describes real-time experiments Planet Abled undertook in a concerted and creative team effort to survive against all odds in the first year of the global pandemic—a period of unprecedented hardship for the global tourism industry. Part C jumps forward to discuss how Arora’s mid-2022 epiphany culminated in an early 2023 tipping point for Planet Abled and the global tourism industry. The three-part Planet Abled case series invites learners to drive system change by engaging them in real-time dilemmas about diversity and inclusion in the specific context of disability rights.
Planet Abled (A): Taking the World to India
Neha Arora, Anica Zeyen, Oana Branzei
Product #:W33795
Supplier:Ivey
Discipline:Entrepreneurship, Sustainability
Setting:India, 2023
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Learning Objectives
By following the real-time challenges that a woman-led for-profit social venture experienced when bracing for the impact of COVID-19 global pandemic, this case introduces learners to the nuts and bolts of system transformation. Learners analyze and discuss how Planet Abled’s unique, global-award winning model defied multiple types of stigmas before the global pandemic. After working through the case and the assignment questions, learners will be able to do the following:
- Experience how social venturing can design and deliver multi-level system change.
- Appreciate the systemic nature of stigmatization for the one billion disabled people globally.
- Confront the role of industry in perpetuating stigmatization.
- Discover, define, and distinguish different types of disability-related stigma.
- Undertake the work required to understand the progressive nature of defying public, cultural, social, and structural stigmas and iteratively link mission and model in ways that aim to destigmatize disability.
- Understand the role of lived experience in crafting and scaling up models of allyship in the context of disability-related stigmatization.
- Link the mission and model of Planet Abled with the disability-related inclusion aims build into the United Nations’ 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and specific Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).