In order to end poverty, the most likely approach is creating a new breed of frontier multinational corporations. Otherwise, the SDGs and all the energy put behind them will just be an exercise.
From guerrilla marketing insights to wisdoms in hiring, building culture, and climbing the right mountain, these are our editorial staff's favorite posts from 2016.
This interview is part of a series conducted with mentors during Project Literacy Lab. Hear from 3 serial entrepreneurs about how they make tough decisions.
Profitable markets serving poor customers all over the world are waiting to be tapped; but, is it immoral to create a business that earns profits selling to the poor?
This post salutes the work of Paul Polak—legendary entrepreneur, problem solver, and listener who has helped uplift over 20 million people out of poverty.
During Project Literacy Lab, 50+ mentors and specialists have shared their wisdom to the 16 participating entrepreneurs. Here are some of the top insights.
Running the numbers can identify key opportunities as well as the greatest stumbling blocks to success. Here are how some actual entrepreneurs have done it.
It's time for major corporations to undergo a revolution. Opportunities to create profitable businesses serving 3 billion bypassed customers are limitless.
Major corporations have demonstrated no meaningful interest in the bottom-of-the-pyramid market, and it seems unlikely to do so in the future because it squanders resources. Who will fix this disconnect?
Success in nascent markets requires a commitment to agility and constant refinement. Entrepreneurs bypass the bureaucracy of multinational corporations leaving them better equipped to fight for those at the bottom of the pyramid.
University Innovation Fellows respond to Larry Page's assertion that, "I would rather give billions to Elon Musk than charity." They believe, "The future depends on us. The time is now."
Recently Larry Page was quoted as saying; “I Would Rather Give My Billions To Elon Musk Than Charity.” This is Paul Polak’s thoughtful response to Larry’s idea.
Paul Polak and his "soul brothers" have a vision: bring radically affordable solar pumps to farmers in rural villages. Read this post to learn how this will transform livelihoods and radically reduce rural carbon emissions.
Our marketing strategy can now increase sales to 1000 liters of water a day within two months of opening — a level at which the company begins to turn a profit. In this post, we share the most successful tactics with you.
Interviewing world innovator Paul Polak- he discusses the simple steps that most entrepreneurs don't take when trying to create a successful business in foreign and poverty-stricken markets.