Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://repository.iimb.ac.in/handle/2074/13837
Title: Cisco India (A): Innovation in emerging markets
Authors: Jha, Srivardhini K 
Krishnan, Rishikesha 
Dhanaraj, Charles 
Buche, Ivy 
Keywords: Business strategy;Communication;Emerging markets;Production development;Information services;Technology
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: Harvard Business Publishing
Abstract: Case A describes the challenges a multinational corporation, Cisco Systems Inc., faces in an emerging market in developing new products specific to local needs. Dr Ishwardutt Parulkar and his team at Cisco's Indian subsidiary in Bangalore had identified a promising concept that could potentially become the company's first product developed end-to-end at the India site. They had to address three critical issues: How to define the right product to address the specific needs of telecom network customers in the emerging market? How to build the business case for approval from the headquarters in the US? How to compensate for the significant gaps in the Indian ecosystem that was not fully mature in terms of partners and skills required to develop such a product? Case B presents how the Cisco team resolved the new product development challenges. The success of the new Advanced Services Router (ASR) 901 would mark a milestone in Cisco's journey of evolution of engineering capability in emerging countries into the next phase of innovation and thought leadership. Learning objectives: 1) Identify key challenges in developing a mainstream product from concept to completion in an emerging market. 2) Understand essential factors for building subsidiary R&D capabilities for mainstream product development. 3) Introduce the Technology Champion framework, which serves to bring out innovation aspirations in a subsidiary R&D team. https://hbsp.harvard.edu/product/IMD833-PDF-ENG?itemFindingMethod=Other
Description: Product: IMD833-PDF-ENG
URI: https://repository.iimb.ac.in/handle/2074/13837
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