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Case
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Reference no. ESMT-322-0196-1
Published by: ESMT European School of Management and Technology
Originally published in: 2022
Version: 22 February 2022
Length: 6 pages
Data source: Field research

Abstract

The case tells the story of a project at Frontelco (a major telco company in disguise) aiming at defining and piloting a business model (Network as a Service, NaaS) in response to the advancement of a new technology (5G). It is written from the perspective of a 'trusted advisor' who had been invited by the protagonist to provide methodological support to the project team. The team, which primarily represents the perspective of product management, spends significant time and effort on developing a methodical approach to their own work, leaving the substantive issue (business model innovation) to be defined only vaguely, under the dominant influence of a few team members. In the follow up to the case we learn that by the time concerns emerge that the team does not seem to have developed any presentable output, they find out that their key competitor has already made significant progress and the technology department, their 'internal rival', has also moved ahead with a concept that allows them to claim ownership for a major corporate-level project.

Teaching and learning

This item is suitable for postgraduate and executive education courses.

Time period

The events covered by this case took place in 2020-2021.

Geographical setting

Region:
Europe

Featured company

Frontelco France Ltd
Type:
Public company

Featured protagonists

  • Alexandra Fraser (female), Project Manager
  • Raina Backhouse (female), Vice President

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Abstract

The case tells the story of a project at Frontelco (a major telco company in disguise) aiming at defining and piloting a business model (Network as a Service, NaaS) in response to the advancement of a new technology (5G). It is written from the perspective of a 'trusted advisor' who had been invited by the protagonist to provide methodological support to the project team. The team, which primarily represents the perspective of product management, spends significant time and effort on developing a methodical approach to their own work, leaving the substantive issue (business model innovation) to be defined only vaguely, under the dominant influence of a few team members. In the follow up to the case we learn that by the time concerns emerge that the team does not seem to have developed any presentable output, they find out that their key competitor has already made significant progress and the technology department, their 'internal rival', has also moved ahead with a concept that allows them to claim ownership for a major corporate-level project.

Teaching and learning

This item is suitable for postgraduate and executive education courses.

Settings

Time period

The events covered by this case took place in 2020-2021.

Geographical setting

Region:
Europe

Featured company

Frontelco France Ltd
Type:
Public company

Featured protagonists

  • Alexandra Fraser (female), Project Manager
  • Raina Backhouse (female), Vice President

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