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5/29/2005

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Off to Find New Friends…

Filed under: — Patrick@BRINQ @ 00:09 EDT
And so it begins… In just two days ways we arrive in Kenya, to begin the pilot test of the Base of the Pyramid (BoP) Protocol. So you may be wondering, with Sheri Willoughby busy consulting on another BoP project for Johnson and Johnson, and Patrick and the BoP Protocol team in Africa, will the the Workshop get pretty empty? Actually, it may get more crowded than ever in here! I can’t tell you how eager we are to invite some smiling new faces in here. Toys to discover, games to learn, stories to share, dreams to awake. Stay tuned for regular updates from the field. And please, wish us luck and learning. Create often, play always. -your friends at BRINQ.

2/20/2005

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Unleashing Competitive Imagination- the Base of the Pyramid Protocol

Filed under: — Patrick@BRINQ @ 19:06 EST
The BoP Protocol

How can the multinational company become the driver of an inclusive capitalism?

That’s the critical question the Base of the Pyramid Protocol seeks to answer. Developed by Stuart Hart and the Base of the Pyramid Learning Lab, the BOP Protocol Project is a collaborative effort to develop guidelines and business models for successful Base of the Pyramid ventures, enabling them to meet the needs of the world’s 4 billion poorest people while discovering huge new growth and innovation opportunities.

The Vision: to create inclusive, mutually beneficial business processes through which the private sector and local communities build economic, social and environmental value.

The protocol is a best-practices methodology to discover new business opportunities, create sustainable growth, and incubate disruptive innovations; the theory goes that by following the protocol’s three iterative and repeating steps (see image right), a company will discover the answers to capturing and delivering value in BOP markets.

The first draft of the protocol was developed by a diverse group of academics and practitioners and will have its first field test this summer in Kenya, through a joint project between the BOP Lab, SC Johnson, and Approtec. The target community? Kenya’s pyrethrum farmers, who struggle with a global decline for their crop of natural pesticide. A series of follow up tests and organizations are also in the works and the BOP Protocol will be released with an open source development model (The protocol will eventually be available at www.bop-protocol.org).

BRINQ will be involved in field-testing the protocol, either in the initial Kenya field trial or potential follow-ups in Latin America. We are currently taking part in the protocol draft review.

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Photos from the field trial site in Kenya:

Pyrethrum farms in KenyaKenyan farmers with the Approtec Money Maker water pumpVisiting farmers in Kenya

Past "How to Change the World" articles:
The Fortune at the Bottom of the Pyramid
The Model T Trap Going Beyond Networking

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