想象中的升级再造

Aasha Jayant Sharma
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学习成果在完成案例研究后,学生将能够利用安索夫增长矩阵,将业务升级战略应用于一家采用循环经济方法的升级再造社会企业;利用蝴蝶图工具分析企业和个人向循环过渡的战略;对自己选择的废旧产品进行升级再造练习,不仅释放自己的创造潜能,还能贡献出一个有可能在竞赛中获奖的想法;分析公司将社会和环境事业作为商业机会时出现的不同运营问题和增效机会;以及制定战略,说明如何通过应用商业战略来维持社会企业并使其盈利。案例概述/梗概本案例研究涵盖了循环经济下的升级再造概念,这一概念在当今世界已成为一种持续发展和生存的战略。本案例是关于 Rimagined 公司的,这是一家升级再造公司,可以成为循环理念和升级再造的典范。本案例研究叙述了升级再造的发展和面临的挑战,并鼓励学生为自己选择的任何升级再造物品构思新的设计。本案例还将帮助学生制定 Rimagined 公司的扩张计划。Shailaja Rangarajan 是本案例研究的主人公,她创办这家社会企业是为了改变现状,尽自己的绵薄之力。与其他企业一样,维持一家社会企业需要商业头脑和承担风险的能力。Rangarajan 面临着扩张的困境,并正在尝试几种可行的方案。Rimagined 一直无法吸引投资者,因为他们对快速回报的期望无法立即实现。投资者更关注的是作为一个行业的废物管理,而不是作为一个独立工作领域的升级再造。具体而言,本案例研究可用于商业战略和循环经济课程。补充材料教学说明仅提供给教育工作者。
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Rimagined upcycling
Learning outcomes Upon completion of the case study, the students will be able to apply business upscaling strategies to an upcycling social enterprise that is embracing a circular economy approach by using the Ansoff growth matrix; to analyze strategies for transition to circularity using the butterfly diagram tool for both business and personal use; to indulge in upcycling exercises for a used product of their choice, not only unleashing their creative potential but also contributing to an idea that might get them to win a contest; to analyze different operational problems and efficiency opportunities that arise when a company takes on social and environmental causes as a business opportunity; and to strategize how a social enterprise can be sustained and made for-profit by applying business strategies. Case overview/synopsis This case study covers the concepts of upcycling under the gamut of circular economy, a concept that has become more of a strategy to sustain and survive in today’s world. This case is about Rimagined, an upcycling company that could be a model for circular ideas and upcycling of stuff. This case study narrates the growth and the challenges faced in upcycling and encourages students to ideate a new design for any upcycling item of their choice. This case will also make students strategize the expansion plan for Rimagined. Shailaja Rangarajan is the protagonist of this case study who started this social enterprise to make a difference and do her bit. Sustaining a social enterprise requires business acumen and risk-bearing capacities like any other business. Rangarajan was facing the dilemma of expansion and was trying out several feasible options. Rimagined had been unable to attract investors because their expectations of quick returns could not be immediately fulfilled. Investors focused more on waste management as an industry and not on upcycling as a separate area of work. Complexity academic level This case study is suitable for students of MBA or executive MBA level. Specifically, this case study can be used in business strategies and circular economy courses. Supplementary materials Teaching notes are available for educators only. Subject code CSS 4: Environmental management.
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