Grundfos LIFELINK: solving the base of the pyramid tangle?

Poul Houman Andersen*

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Abstract

Subject area: Development of business models, base of the pyramid (BoP) markets. Study level/applicability: This study can be used at Bachelor as well as on Master's level courses to reflect activities and practices within corporate sustainability, base of the pyramid and international expansion of MNEs. Case overview: This is a case study of Grundfos LIFELINK's development process, relating to the successful development of a business model for serving base of the pyramid (BoP) markets for potable water. Grundfos LIFELINK is a turnkey water solution that encompasses a solar-driven pump facility, a GPS-based monitoring system, and charges based on digital payments of water credits. Together, they represent the business model of Grundfos LIFELINK. At the same time the modules represent a business architecture that can be mixed and matched to match the skills and ensure the adaptive involvement of local partners in BoP markets. Since its cautious start in 2009, Grundfos has successfully expanded its operations to 30 villages in Kenya and LIFELINK systems will operate in 70 villages in Kenya within the next two years. Expected learning outcomes: In an international business/international management context, especially the first and the last part of the case could be used as a showcase of the current transformation efforts multinational companies (MNCs) in the developed world are pursuing. Pressured by the cost advantages of Dragon multinationals from Asia, India and Brazil, MNCs search for new ways to provide value and at the same time utilize their existing knowledge. The Grundfos LIFELINK case shows some of the important consequences and challenges that multinational organizations are facing, once such business models needs to be integrated in the current MNC activities. Supplementary materials: Teaching notes are available for educators only. Please contact your library to gain login details or email support@emeraldinsight.com to request teaching notes.

Original languageEnglish
JournalEmerald Emerging Markets Case Studies
Volume3
Issue number1
Pages (from-to)1-21
Number of pages21
ISSN2045-0621
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 19 Apr 2013

Keywords

  • Base of pyramid
  • Competitive strategy
  • International strategy
  • Pumps
  • Rural areas
  • Sustainable business
  • Water supply engineering

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