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                                     Case Study  KCC and Social Entrepreneurship

                                            licia Polak founded Khayelitsha Cookie Co. with an intention to help local women
                                            to change their lives. The tagline of KCC - “Creating opportunity one bite at a
                                     Atime” clearly represents the way Alicia selected to improve the standard of living
                                     of few people living in Khayelitsha that is one of the most unprivileged areas of South
                                     Africa. Khayelitsha is one of the largest and dangerous townships near Cape Town where
                                     most of the people live in extreme poverty and unemployment. KCC employed most of
                                     the women they had never been employed earlier and were living on grants of government.
                                     Skill training is one of the major activities at KCC. Employees were trained on various
                                     aspects of business viz. business communication, customer relationship management,
                                     inventory management, computer skills etc. along with baking, packing and labeling.
                                     Full time employment raised the self esteem of the employees and made them feel proud;
                                     at the same time monetary benefits earned by them helped them to improve the way they
                                     used to live earlier.
                                     Polak started the KCC investing her own money ($10,000) with an expectation that if this
                                     model works she will be able to help few people to change their lives. Initially, Nokwanda
                                     was the only employee working for KCC, but within two year of its inception KCC
                                     employed more than 10 employees to bake varieties of cookies (Choc Chunk, Ginger
                                     Snap, Safari, Brownies and Shortbread biscuits) and sell into coffee shops, restaurants and
                                     hotels. Within two year of its inception, KCC started selling an average of around 13,000
                                     cookies in a month.
                                     The Bakery manager of KCC, Zanele Bam who is in early thirties is a living testimonial
                                     depicting the success of this venture. She said “I have learned business skills, I have
                                     learned how to handle business tasks, how to work with clients and also communication
                                     skills. If you can’t manage yourself, you can’t manage others”.
                                     In order to help the society, KCC donates a portion of its profit to the Philani Clinic in
                                     Khayelitsha. This cookie business owned a remarkable success as it got accepted by
                                     customers and retailers. In the year 2006, Oprah Winfrey recently featured KCC and its
                                     products on her TV Show, a highest rated talk show which is being watched by more than
                                     22 million people. Alicia Polak is highly positive that she will be able to empower more
                                     and more women and to attract more international customers by replicating this KCC
                                     model in different countries irrespective of their languages and cultures.
                                     Questions

                                     1.   Sketch a SWOT analysis of the case.
                                     2.   What was the idea behind KCC?
                                     3.   Is it practical to replicate KCC model in different countries? If yes, explain how.
                                   Source: Janakiram.B, (2010), “Role and Challenges of Entrepreneurship Development”. Excel Books
                                   Pvt.Ltd.

                                   6.4 Summary

                                       Nowadays self-help groups (SHGs) are playing a very important role to motivate women
                                       in entrepreneurship through micro-finance. SHGs are not only increasing in rural women
                                       entrepreneurship but also in urban women entrepreneurship.




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