The Fortune at the Bottom of the Pyramid explained

The Fortune at the Bottom of the Pyramid
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Author:C. K. Prahalad
Genre:Nonfiction
Subject:Business
Language:English
Publisher:Wharton School Publishing
Pub Date:August 5, 2004
Media Type:Print (Hardback)
Pages:432 pp
Isbn:978-0-13-146750-7
Dewey:339.4/6/091724 22
Congress:HD2932 .P73 2005

The concept of The Fortune at the Bottom of the Pyramid originally appeared as an article by C. K. Prahalad and Stuart L. Hart in the business journal Strategy+Business.[1] [2] The article was followed by a book with the same title that discusses new business models targeted at providing goods and services to the poorest people in the world. It makes a case for the fastest growing new markets and entrepreneurial opportunities being found among the billions of poor people 'at the bottom of the [financial] pyramid'. According to Bill Gates, it "offers an intriguing blueprint for how to fight poverty with profitability."[3]

The book consists of a number of case studies, one to a chapter, about businesses that have thrived with such models. These include the businesses Casas Bahia, Patrimonio Hoy, Bank of Madura, Aravind Eye Hospital, Jaipur rugs and Project Shakti and how they were founded.

In January 2019, C.K. Prahalad's daughter Deepa Prahalad published an update to the piece in strategy+business, asserting that profound changes are closing the gap between the world’s poorest consumers and others, offering an unprecedented opportunity for businesses to create—and share in—prosperity.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.stuartlhart.com/sites/stuartlhart.com/files/Prahalad_Hart_2001_SB.pdf The Fortune at the Bottom of the Pyramid
  2. Web site: The Fortune at the Bottom of the Pyramid. January 10, 2002. strategy-business.com.
  3. https://www.amazon.com/Fortune-Bottom-Pyramid-Eradicating-Poverty/dp/0131467506 From the blurbs about the book
  4. Web site: The New Fortune at the Bottom of the Pyramid. January 2, 2019. strategy-business.com.