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摘要
研究水平/适用性案例聚焦于Prasannan(她/她)于2017年孵化的创业组织Thivra Info Solutions Pvt Ltd。该组织最初的使命是为被诊断患有自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)的儿童提供基于技术的学习解决方案。Thivra Info Solutions Pvt Ltd开发了多种产品,包括针对ASD和普通教育技术用户的游戏化学习。该公司还推出了“Dwani”,这是一款针对自闭症儿童的基于交流的学习应用程序。用户、家长和老师的初步反馈令人鼓舞。当新冠疫情影响到所有业务时,Prasannan正在探索扩大业务的途径。本案例展示了创业型公司在管理资源、财务、增长、产品和客户关注方面面临的多重困境。鼓励学生讨论组织战略,产品和消费者目标细分和解决方案,以扩大业务,同时管理节俭的资源。本案例研究可用于创业,领导力,危机管理,业务发展,组织行为学和技术。案例概述案例研究描述了Thivra从一个通用的游戏化应用程序到迎合ASD学生的利基的导航。这个案例展示了领导层面临的挑战,他们需要管理危机,并努力发展自己的创业事业。本案例设计用于企业对消费者营销或创业、性别创业、基于教育技术的初创企业、MBA、emba或该领域的高管教育课程。本案例适用于在亚洲经商的学生,以及学习商业创新、创业、战略和市场营销的研究生和本科生。它也适用于关于性别创业的课程;妇女与危机管理;还有产品管理。该案例旨在促进课堂讨论,将印度的教育技术创业公司扩展到ASD儿童。期望的学习成果学生也将能够探讨以下问题:研究一个经得起长期竞争并采用可持续性的商业模式所扮演的角色;描述悖论式领导的概念和含义,从而得出其对商业决策的影响;从创业公司的角度分析领导者如何应对危机;绘制企业发展的阶段和制约因素,并基于性别进行比较对比;通过了解不同群体(ASD学生、家长、老师和ASD辅导员)的不同需求,并为每个群体制定强有力的价值主张,向他们展示价值。阐明和展示这一价值是获得各个决策单位支持的关键;了解在一个细分市场(在这个案例中,是自闭症儿童的父母)获得牵引力后,公司如何开发新的细分市场;研究发展中经济体,特别是科技型创业公司面临的问题和问题;了解游戏化在ASD儿童教育和交流中的应用。补充材料教学笔记只供教育工作者使用。科目codeCSS 3:创业精神
Birthpangs of Thivra: surmounting the hurdles to launch “Dwani”
Study level/applicability
The case focuses on Thivra Info Solutions Pvt Ltd, an entrepreneurial organization incubated by Prasannan (she/her) in 2017. The organization started with a mission to provide technology-based learning solutions for children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Thivra Info Solutions Pvt Ltd had developed multiple offerings, including gamified learning, targeted to ASD and general ed-tech users. The firm also launched “Dwani,” the communicative-based learning app for ASD children. The initial feedback by users, parents and teachers had been encouraging. Prasannan was exploring avenues to scale the business when the Covid-19 pandemic affected all the operations.The case presents the multiple dilemmas entrepreneurial firms face in managing resources, finances, growth and product and customer focus. Students are encouraged to debate the organization strategy, product and consumer target segments and solutions to scale the business while managing frugal resources.
Subject area
This case study can be used in entrepreneurship, leadership, crisis management, business development, organizational behavior and technology.
Case overview
The case study describes the navigation of Thivra from a Generic Gamified App to its niche of catering for ASD students. The case presents the challenges presented to leadership to manage the crisis and try to grow their entrepreneurial venture. This case has been designed for use in business-to-consumer marketing or entrepreneurship, gender entrepreneurship, ed-tech-based startups, in MBA, executive MBA or executive education programs in the field. The case is suitable for those doing business in Asia, for post-graduate and under-graduate students studying business innovation, entrepreneurship, strategy and marketing. It is also appropriate for courses on gender entrepreneurship; women and crisis management; and product management. The case aims at facilitating classroom discussion on the extension of Indian-based ed-tech startups to ASD children.
Expected learning outcomes
Students will also be able to explore the following issues: to study the role played by a business model that withstands the competition over a long period and adopting sustainability; to describe the concept and implications of paradoxical leadership, thereby drawing its impact on business decisions; to analyze how a leader acts in terms of crisis from a startup point of view; to draw the phases and constraints of the enterprise development and compare and contrast it based on gender; to demonstrate the value to different constituents (ASD students, parents, teachers and ASD counselors) by understanding their differentiated needs and developing powerful value propositions for each. Articulating and demonstrating this value is key to gaining the buy-in of the various decision-making units; to understand how, having gained traction in one market segment (in this case, tractions with parents of ASD children), a company can develop new market segments; to study the issues and problems faced by startups in developing economies, especially the tech-based ones; and to understand the application of gamification on education and communication for ASD children.
Supplementary materials
Teaching notes are available for educators only.
Subject code
CSS 3: Entrepreneurship