Vodafone Ghana – being good by doing good under Patricia Obo-Nai’s leadership

Arpita Agnihotri, Saurabh Bhattacharya
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Social implications Case explains how female leaders are more concerned about social issues the industry in which they operate could resolve. Obo-Nia, CEO of Vodafone Ghana, showed concern for resolving the digital divide in Africa and offered a collaborative solution. The case also suggests how female CEOs invest in strategic corporate social responsibility (CSR) that could create a competitive advantage for firms. The case also discusses gender diversity issues in the science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) field and how Vodafone Ghana’s CEO tried to enhance gender diversity in the telecommunication sector and Vodafone. Obo-Nai did not emphasize gender diversity from a CSR perspective but believed in a business case for gender diversity, as an increase in participation of women in the STEM workforce could help the telecommunication sector innovate faster and resolve the digital divide challenge while also empowering women working from the informal sector. Learning outcomes What is the significance of a digital divide and the societal role of the telecommunication sector; Why female CEOs are more concerned about CSR and how CSR makes not charity but business case; Why female CEOs are more inclined toward collaborative strategies and how stakeholders are involved in collaborative strategies for reducing the digital divide; Exploring various strategies for enhancing gender diversity in the STEM field and the significance of gender diversity in the STEM field. Case overview/synopsis The case is about the challenges faced by Patricia Obo-Nai, the first female CEO of Vodafone Ghana, to bridge the digital divide in Africa while doing so in a profitable manner. Obo-Nai was an engineer by profession and won several awards as she rose to the post of CEO in Vodafone Ghana in 2019. During the COVID-19 pandemic, she took several corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives, such as making internet service freely available in certain schools and universities so that education could continue. Obo-Nai also emphasized gender diversity within Vodafone and urged other telecommunication players to focus on gender diversity from a social responsibility perspective because it was essential for innovation. Under Obo-Nai’s leadership, Vodafone itself launched several new products. She called for a multistakeholder collaborative approach to bridge the digital divide and to make 4G internet affordable in Africa. Obo-Nai collaborated with competitors like MTN Ghana to enhance Vodafone Ghana’s roaming services. Complexity academic level This case is intended for undergraduate or graduate-level business and management courses, especially international business and society, CSR and leadership courses. Graduate students in public policy may also find the case compelling. Supplementary materials Teaching notes are available for educators only. Subject codes CCS5: International Business; CCS10: Public Sector Management
沃达丰加纳——在帕特里夏·奥博奈的领导下,做好事
凯斯解释了为什么女性领导者更关心她们所在行业可以解决的社会问题。沃达丰加纳公司首席执行官Obo-Nia对解决非洲的数字鸿沟表示关注,并提出了一个合作解决方案。该案例还表明,女性首席执行官如何投资于战略企业社会责任(CSR),从而为企业创造竞争优势。本案例还讨论了科学、技术、工程和数学(STEM)领域的性别多样性问题,以及沃达丰加纳首席执行官如何努力提高电信行业和沃达丰的性别多样性。Obo-Nai并没有从企业社会责任的角度强调性别多样性,而是相信性别多样性的商业案例,因为增加女性在STEM劳动力中的参与可以帮助电信行业更快地创新,解决数字鸿沟挑战,同时也赋予在非正规部门工作的女性权力。数字鸿沟的意义和电信部门的社会作用是什么?女性ceo为何更关注企业社会责任,企业社会责任为何不是慈善而是商业案例;为什么女性ceo更倾向于采用协作战略,以及利益相关者如何参与减少数字鸿沟的协作战略;探讨促进STEM领域性别多样性的各种策略以及性别多样性在STEM领域的意义。本案例讲述了沃达丰加纳公司首位女性首席执行官Patricia Obo-Nai在以盈利方式弥合非洲数字鸿沟的过程中所面临的挑战。Obo-Nai是一名工程师,她在2019年升任沃达丰加纳首席执行官时获得了多个奖项。在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,她采取了多项企业社会责任举措,例如在某些学校和大学免费提供互联网服务,以使教育能够继续。Obo-Nai还强调了沃达丰内部的性别多样性,并敦促其他电信公司从社会责任的角度关注性别多样性,因为这对创新至关重要。在Obo-Nai的领导下,沃达丰自己推出了几款新产品。她呼吁采取多利益攸关方合作的方式,弥合数字鸿沟,使非洲能够负担得起4G互联网。Obo-Nai与MTN加纳等竞争对手合作,增强了沃达丰加纳的漫游服务。本案例适用于本科或研究生阶段的商业与管理课程,特别是国际商业与社会、企业社会责任和领导力课程。公共政策专业的研究生可能也会觉得这个案例很有说服力。辅助材料教学笔记只供教育工作者使用。科目编号CCS5:国际商务;CCS10:公共部门管理
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